Norwich City vs West Bromwich Albion. Carabao Cup Round 3.
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Norwich City 3
- M Jarvis (62nd minute)
- K Lafferty (85th minute)
- S Pocognoli (90th minute own goal)
West Bromwich Albion 0
Norwich 3-0 West Brom: Canaries have no trouble dispatching Baggies
Thursday 24 September 2015 01:27, UK
Norwich progressed to the fourth round of the Capital One Cup with a convincing 3-0 win against West Brom.
After thoroughly outplaying their Premier League rivals, second-half goals from Matt Jarvis and Kyle Lafferty and Sebastian Pocognoli's own goal sealed a deserved victory, and booked a clash with Everton at Goodison Park in the next round.
Manager Tony Pulis made 10 changes to a West Brom team that impressed in winning 1-0 at Aston Villa on Sunday, starting James Chester at right-back and Victor Anichebe in defensive midfield.
Norwich's Alex Neil had similarly made eight changes from the team which drew 1-1 at Liverpool but they swiftly proved the stronger team.
Significantly more energetic, Norwich should have taken the lead in the 21st minute when Dieumerci Mbokani created space by turning inside the area before sending his powerful shot wide.
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Elliott Bennett was soon similarly wasteful from only six yards when he also missed the target from the rebound to Gary O'Neil's deflected shot which came back off a post.
The first chance for Pulis' team came five minutes into the second half when Craig Gardner, from the edge of the area, shot narrowly wide, and even then Norwich were ready to react.
Pursuing Mbokani's 62nd-minute pass, the on-loan Jarvis ran with purpose into the West Brom area before powerfully striking, first time with his left foot, beyond Anders Lindegaard and in off the underside of the crossbar.
Had Rickie Lambert's team-mates produced the same passion an equalising goal may have been forthcoming, but as it was their best chance to level was rescued by an outstanding recovering tackle from last man Ryan Bennett on James McClean when he had been played clearly through.
Lambert later tested goalkeeper Declan Rudd with a powerful shot from the edge of the area, and some of his fellow fringe players - perhaps sensing the opportunity to earn first-team positions a little late - also pushed forward.
All it did, however, was leave them vulnerable to the counter, and with five minutes remaining O'Neil capitalised by playing in substitute Lafferty to run clear and produce a composed, left-footed finish to double their advantage and secure victory.
Further pressure from Lafferty in stoppage time resulted in Pocognoli turning in Jarvis' cross for a close-range own goal to put the icing on the cake.