Norwich 1 – 1 Oxford UTD

Norwich failed to maximize the dream, because Oxford kept them 1-1 in the conflict of the BET championship from the hard celestial bet on Carrow Road.
The canaries moved forward after just five minutes when Josh Sargent scored his 12th goal in the season and the eighth in eight matches and continued to dominate long periods.
But Oxford equalized the equalization of nowhere from Mark Harris 13 minutes later and continued to gallantly defend to ensure a hard fight, which took away eight points away from the fall zone.
Norwich moved to three points from the top six – although it would consider it a missed opportunity and two points fell, not one.
With Angus Gunn and George Long, the injured young Chilean goalkeeper Vincente Reyes made his debut for the canals and was invited to action after only 25 seconds to get the shot from Ola Romen out of the air.
But Norwich looked more dangerous side early and soon they were in front of Sargent held his hot string in front of the goal.
Oxford captured a top -notch passage behind the left side from Callum Doyle’s defense, and Kellen Fisher put a precise low cross that was home from American international international in the immediate vicinity.
Visitors quickly put an early failure behind them, equalizing in the 18th minute as the Valks’s long throw would catch Norwich. The ball overthrew the defender in Harris’s path, whose shot on a turn from the box with six yard Reyes gave no chance.
Norwich dominated the rest of the half, not creating another clear chance, although Sargent had a goal excluded in a close decision in the offside just before the break.
Ante Crnac shot straight at Jamie Cumming’s good position as the hosts maintained their momentum forward after restarting, and the Croatian frontman then saw a fierce increase in the drive.
Norwich continued to pile up pressure with a minute of normal time Borja Sainz broke on the left, and a clear scene of the goal was rejected by the outstretched leg of cumming.
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