Norwich city head coach Daniel Farke is under intense pressure

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Norwich head coach Daniel Farke is under intense pressure and may eventually lose a job. If you can’t change the situation of the team soon.

Farke has brought Norwich City back to the Premier League for a second time under his own supervision. But this season, the performance is worse than before. Because still can’t win at all, only 2 points from the first 10 games in the league.

Norwich are also scheduled to visit Brentford, the team promoted from the Championship. So Saturday’s game means a lot for Farke if they can win their first game. The German will then turn around the situation for his team and his own. But if they lose again there is the possibility of a change after the game, with former Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe as an option.

The watchful eye Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber last week confirmed his support for Farke, who has a contract with the football club until 2025. But after the 1- home defeat against Leeds. 2 last weekend It may cause the situation to change in the end.
Farke has not won 20 Premier League games in a row in charge of Norwich. Combined with the previous two seasons that led to the team being relegated from the Premier League.

While many critical pundits have already condemned the Canaries to another relegation, Farke insists it is far too early to give up hope and expects to be given time to turn things around.

Norwich head coach Daniel Farke is under intense pressure

“I know that I’ve got the trust. We are working together nearly five years,” the German said of Webber.

“We have had an amazing time together, we have created so much for this club and our relationship is always full of trust and honesty and we are there shoulder to shoulder.

“And he was spot on – a 7-0 defeat is of course unbelievably painful and it hurts.

“For us as a group it was not acceptable. We are not happy with just two points after nine games, we are not happy with position 20, and we are especially not happy with conceding seven in the last game.

“Each and every game on this level is difficult. Especially for a newly-promoted side.

“But we know right now it’s a bit like a crunch time period for us. In these next games we need to win as many games as possible and the jury will be out after the season, not nine game days.

“It’s always where you are after 38 games, for that we haven’t given up hope

“We are not happy with the status quo but we will keep fighting, keep going.”