After Dean Smith came off the bench for the Canarios, the Chilean midfielder started from the first minute in the 1-1 draw with Reading. The former UC team is seventh in the championship.
The penultimate day of the year, Norwich City ended their 2022 with a draw. On Carrow Road, the Canaries drew 1-1 with Reading, by date 25 of the Championship, the second category league of England. The novelty of the local team was the return as owner of Marcelino Núñez, place that the Chilean had lost in recent games, after an excellent start to the season.
The return of the former Universidad Católica from the first minute coincides with the departure of coach Dean Smith, who left his post after the defeat on Boxing Day against Luton Town. It was the third defeat in the last four games, a losing streak given Norwich are candidates for promotion to the Premier League.
To find the main emotions of the match, you have to move on to the second half. At 53 minutes, the yellow and green cast opened the account with the goal of Adam Idah , assisted by Finland’s Pukki. However, as the epilogue approached, the tour found the link. the well-known ram Andy Carroll, ex-England national team, put the final 1-1 by means of a penalty. Marcelino Núñez is replaced at 75′.
The Chilean selected team is not having a good time in the sport. They are in seventh place in the table, with 36 points, outside the playoff zone for the third promotion to the Premier League (the first two go directly to the split of honour). They record 10 wins, six draws and nine defeats in 25 games played.
In another duel of the day, Watford lost as underdogs 4-0 with Swansea without the presence of Francisco Sierralta. The national defender was a substitute. The Hornets are in fifth place, with 37 units, like Sunderland. Two points behind Ben Brereton Díaz’s Blackburn Rovers. The league leaders are Burnley, led by former defender Vincent Kompany, with 53.
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