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Norwich 2015/16 Premier League season review

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 19:  Alex Neil Manager of Norwich City applauds supporters after his team's 2-1 win in the Barclays Premier League match bet

Stats, quotes and expert opinion on Norwich's 2015/16 Premier League season as they suffered relegation.

Finishing position: 19th

Total points: 34

FA Cup: Third round

Capital One Cup: Fourth round

Top scorer: Dieumerci Mbokani (seven)

WhoScored Top Rating: Timm Klose (7.21)

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Norwich City players applaud supporters following relegation during the Premier League match between Norwich City and Watford
Image: Norwich's players applaud their fans after beating Watford 4-2 in their final home game

Season review

Norwich's return to the Premier League started with a 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace at Carrow Road, but they hit back with early wins over Sunderland and Bournemouth. Just two defeats from their opening seven games suggested the Canaries had enough about them to compete in the top flight, but their form soon dipped.

A run of only one win from nine games between October and December left them in the relegation zone, although they did respond by producing the highlight of their season as they won 2-1 against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Aston Villa and Southampton were also beaten either side of New Year's Day to put Norwich six points clear of the bottom three, but their form nosedived after that - with their struggles in front of goal proving particularly costly.

Eight defeats from nine between January and March - including a heartbreaking 5-4 defeat to Liverpool at Carrow Road - left Alex Neil's men in deep trouble, and even consecutive wins over West Brom and Newcastle couldn't save them.

The Canaries lost four consecutive games to Palace, Sunderland, Arsenal and Manchester United after that, and their relegation was confirmed with Sunderland's 3-0 win over Everton on May 11.

Norwich's Martin Olsson is congratulated after scoring the late winner

Quotes of the season

"Normally I'd have run to celebrate in front of the fans but I didn't know what to do so ran the other way!" - Alex Tettey reflects on his winning goal against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

"I am as much to blame, if not more to blame, than anybody else in the predicament we find ourselves in. I am the manager, so the buck will stop with me." - Alex Neil takes the blame for Norwich's relegation.

"Every year's a massive learning curve. Since I've started management, every single year I'd like to think I've improved." - Alex Neil reflects on his first year in the Premier League.

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We take a look back at some of the most memorable quotes from the 2015/16 Premier League season

Stats of the season

Norwich conceded more penalties (10) than any other Premier League side this season.

Norwich have now been relegated from the Premier League a joint-high four times, level with Crystal Palace.

The Canaries kept the fewest clean sheets in the Premier League in 2015/16 with five.

Matt Le Tissier's view

I think it was always going to be difficult for them and the biggest thing for them was not having a regular goalscorer.
Matt Le Tissier

"I think it was always going to be difficult for them and the biggest thing for them was not having a regular goalscorer. If they are going to return to the Premier League they need to address that. Mbokani was their top scorer with seven and the next had four which says a lot.

"The good thing about Norwich is they tend to bounce back and I'd expect them to be challenging to come straight back up next season. I hope they give the manager Alex Neil the chance to do that because I think he'll have learned a lot from this season as a young manager."

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