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CLEMENT SEES PATIENCE PAY OFF LATE ON

By Chris Wise

NORWICH CITY 2
BLACKBURN R 0

PHILIPPE Clement felt Norwich City got what they deserved in the end by scoring two late goals to see off Blackburn at Carrow Road.
A poor Championship encounter that was crying out for a goal finally burst into life just past the midway point of the second half, with the Canaries scoring in the 73rd and 79th minutes to make it four wins in five league games.
In-form Anis Ben Slimane broke the deadlock by scoring his fourth goal in five, pouncing on a rebound after a powerful drive from substitute Oscar Schwartau had come back off the up...

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