'You see a lot of joy' - Clement
Clement 'proud' to have raised standards again
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Norwich manager Philippe Clement made it 11 wins from his 20 matches in charge and said his players are enjoying themselves as they climb the Championship table.
Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk: "I'm pleased with the performance and the dominance for the whole game. If we could have scored in the first half we could have released ourselves a little bit faster, but we did in the second half.
"I'm proud of how the team took the game tactically, physically, technically and mentally. Everyone showed hunger and desire to get the three points, but in our way, with our football.
"You see a lot of joy on the pitch, when we score, when we do good things. Everybody is living the story, also the players who are not playing are all involved in the same way as when they are on the pitch."
Anis Ben Slimane scored the opening goal after passing a fitness test shortly before kick-off and coming off the bench, and Clement said: "He was very, very close [to not playing]. He did a warm-up, had tests to make to see if he was ready to play in the game, and the amount of minutes. He said he felt OK and I believe my players."

