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Daniel Farke: 'We must be fully switched on to secure promotion'

The Canaries need only a point against Blackburn to go up.
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Norwich boss Daniel Farke has called for his players to be “fully switched on” as they look to deliver a “romantic finish” by securing promotion to the Premier League at Carrow Road.

The Canaries need only a point against Blackburn on Saturday night to guarantee top-flight football again next season.

However, after seeing his side draw their previous four matches to delay what had seemed an inevitable coronation for the Championship leaders, the German knows the job is not done just yet.

“I always try and be honest with my players. We know we only need one point but it’s very necessary, because the goals and points could swing in Leeds’ favour,” Farke, who confirmed midfielder Tom Trybull would miss the rest of the season with an ankle injury, said at a press conference reported on the Norwich website.

“We know we have to be fully switched on. It would be a perfect fit to win promotion at home. We will have the whole squad there, 24 lads and some younger lads.

“But my experiences in football say it’s not like a painted picture. We have to work pretty hard to get this romantic finish.”

“My experiences in football say it's not like a painted picture. We have to work pretty hard to get this romantic finish.”
- Daniel Farke

“When you are too calm and you think everything is done, you get complacent. We are confident, but we know every game is tough.”

Farke accepts Blackburn will relish the opportunity to spoil the party, with Tony Mowbray’s side coming to Norfolk on the back of four straight wins.

“When you are league leaders, everyone is even more motivated because they know they are in the spotlight. We are prepared for a tough game.”

Norwich’s run of draws has allowed Sheffield United to close the gap at the top to three points.

The Blades could go top of the table, at least temporarily, should they beat bottom club Ipswich at Bramall Lane, a result which would also all but make sure of their own promotion.

Manager Chris Wilder, though, expects a focused display.

“We have a difficult game on Saturday – and we all have to play our part,” he said to club media.

“The players have got to produce a big performance and the supporters – if they ever needed to bring their best voices, it’s on Saturday.”

Leeds saw their automatic promotion hopes suffer a potentially devastating blow with defeat at Brentford last weekend.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side head to Aston Villa on Sunday, when the hosts will be out to record an 11th straight win as they continue their play-off push.

Elsewhere, Bolton’s home match with Brentford was called off on Friday evening.

The relegated Trotters players had threatened to go on strike for the remainder of the season in protest at unpaid salaries ahead of the game and both clubs confirmed the game would not go ahead, although prospective new owner Laurence Bassini had earlier insisted he would do all he could to make sure it was played.

Millwall will be hoping to put more distance between themselves and the relegation zone when they kick off Saturday’s action at home to Stoke.

Wigan have pulled themselves clear of trouble with successive wins and are away at Birmingham.

Play-off rivals Bristol City and Derby clash at Ashton Gate, while relegation-battlers Rotherham are at West Brom.



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