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Daniel Farke insists full focus is on "short-term success"

:Headline: Daniel Farke insists full focus is on 'short-term success':
January signings Sam McCallum and Melvin Sitti have both been loaned straight back to their former clubs.
PA | 1mo

Head coach Daniel Farke maintains he is 'totally focused' on the short-term goal of keeping Norwich in the Premier League – but must also have one eye on building for the future.

The Canaries currently prop up the table as they prepare to head to Newcastle six points from safety.

On Friday morning, the Norfolk club announced the signing of left-back Sam McCallum from Coventry, with the 19-year-old immediately been loaned back to the Sky Bet League One outfit for the rest of the campaign.

Teenage midfielder Melvin Sitti, meanwhile, arrived from Sochaux only to be returned to the French side until next season.

German Lukas Rupp signed a permanent deal after leaving Hoffenheim earlier in the transfer window, while Slovakia winger Ondrej Duda was brought in from Hertha Berlin, initially on loan.

Farke feels Norwich are now in much better shape then when he arrived from Borussia Dortmund II during the summer of 2017 and are well set to tackle the challenges ahead – whatever league the club end up next season.

"My focus is totally on short-term success," the German said.

"We are working on a few things in the background for the summer as we have to be prepared for some different scenarios.

"For the future, we have brought players with lots of potential.

"There was a lot of interest around Sam and Melvin, so it is good they were willing to sign for us."

Farke added at a press conference reported by the club: "The most important topic for me is to focus on the short-term success with the first team, so we brought Rupp and Duda in.

"The other topic is the long-term. We are always searching for good, young options we can develop."

Norwich beat Newcastle 3-1 at Carrow Road in their first Premier League home game in August, which was followed up by a remarkable victory over Manchester City.

There have, though, been few highlights since – with just two more league wins leaving the Canaries facing an uphill battle to remain in the top flight.

Farke, though, remains ever positive as his side look to build on last weekend's FA Cup success at Burnley.

"We still want to work on our little miracle – and hopefully at the end of the season we don't have to speak about being at the bottom of the league anymore," the Norwich boss said.

"We don't go into any game to avoid a loss, but to win. It's important we have a top-class performance to be able to win, as we did in two of the last three games."

Farke added: "Newcastle are experienced, clinical and effective with their chances, as they were against Chelsea.

"We have to be prepared for different scenarios and to be good in our possession.

"You don't win prizes for beautiful football, but by bringing the ball into the goal."

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