First-half goals from Mathias Kvistgaarden and Paris Maghoma saw Norwich City return to winning ways, beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 at Carrow Road.
Philippe Clement made a number of changes from the weekend's defeat against Birmingham City, with Jack Stacey, Harry Darling, Jacob Wright and Maghoma all coming in to start.
Norwich were forced into an early change, as Mohamed Touré was unable to continue. Kvistgaarden was introduced after nine minutes.
The Dane did find the back of the net with a fine finish soon after, but his effort was ruled out for offside.
Kvistgaarden threatened again, brilliantly bringing down a ball forward from Kenny McLean, with Seny Dieng saving the shot.
Just after the half-hour mark, Norwich were in front. Ali Ahmed saw his first effort saved by Dieng, before Kvistgaarden headed against the bar. The Dane then reacted quickest to force the ball over the line.
Seven minutes later, it was two. Maghoma turned and curled brilliantly for his first league goal as a Canary.
The second half was tame in camparsion to the first. Jakov Medić was introduced just after the hour mark and played up front.
Norwich would see the game out and claim all three points at Carrow Road.
The Canaries are away to Leicester City on Saturday afternoon in their next Sky Bet Championship fixture.
Norwich City: Kovačević; Stacey, McConville, Darling, Fisher; McLean (C), Wright (Springett 81); Gibbs, Maghoma (Slimane h-t), Ahmed (Field 63); Touré (Kvistgaarden 9 (Medić 63)).
Unused subs: Grimshaw, Chrisene, Marcondes, Mundle-Smith.
Goals: Kvistgaarden (31), Maghoma (38)
Sheffield Wednesday: Dieng; Palmer, Iorfa (Emery h-t), McGhee (Johnson 72), Adaramola, Heskey, Thornton, Ingelsson, McNeill (Fusire 59), Ndala (Yates 59), Lowe (Grainger 68).
Unused subs: Stretch, Logan, Maltby, Shipston, Moses.
HT: 2-0
FT: 2-0
Venue: Carrow Road
Referee: Ruebyn Ricardo
Attendance: 25,151

