Clement happy with 'well-organised' Norwich

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Norwich City boss Philippe Clement spoke to BBC Radio Norfolk following their 2-0 home win against Sheffield Wednesday.
"We knew Sheffield Wednesday were a team that had lost a lot of games - but a lot, I think, by only one goal difference.
"We knew it was a massive game and we could not underestimate them and we had by far the most chances, most possession, two good goals, could have been more, so a lot of pleasing things.
"The team stayed focused, very professional, very well organised and that's our strength that we need to use in the coming weeks and months.
"Taking players off when they are good in the game because in a few days you have another game and they're not ready to play 90 minutes two times in a row, it's a tough job and we're working hard to make them stronger, to make them better.
"Paris was good in the game but we need him again on Saturday, it's not the easiest way to be a manager, to manage all that, but I'm really happy how everybody gives everything for the team in whatever position they need to play.
"It's a big difference with the beginning of the season that there is a cohesive team always working together, well organised, knowing what to do with and without the ball and that helps us to get the points and deserve the wins also."
January signing Mohamed Toure went off in only the sixth minute with what appeared to be a groin injury.
"First look, it was not good, but let's wait and see," Clement added.

