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Norwich City 2-1 Southampton: Philippe Clement still wants more from Jovon Makama

Two-goal hero Jovon Makama was praised by boss Philippe Clement after guiding Norwich City to a precious victory – but was told he still had plenty of work ahead of him.

Norwich City’s Jovon Makama wheels away after scoring his first goal

By Chris Wise

NORWICH CITY 2
Makama 48, 61

SOUTHAMPTON 1
Manning 57
Two-goal hero Jovon Makama was praised by boss Philippe Clement after guiding Norwich City to a precious victory – but was told he still had plenty of work ahead of him.
The summer signing from Lincoln City, who was leading the leading the line in the absence of Josh Sargent – out due to concussion protocols – twice fired the Canaries in front early in the second half at Carrow Road.
He struck in the 48th and 61st minutes to sink a Saints side who had won five out of six going into the lunchtime kick-off – and Clement co...

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