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Norwich City manager Johannes Hoff Thorup is currently facing the toughest injury crisis of his career as he prepares his team for the upcoming Championship game against Sheffield Wednesday. The Danish coach expressed his frustration after his team’s late 2-1 defeat at Cardiff, where they conceded goals in the 89th and 93rd minutes.

Thorup revealed that he had a severely depleted squad for the match, with key players like Christian Fassnacht and Tony Springett unavailable. He was left with only 15 or 16 outfield players, one of whom was a youth team player who had just played a game the night before. Despite the challenging situation, Thorup remains optimistic and determined to support his team through this difficult period.

Currently, Thorup is dealing with the absence of 11 first-team players, including goalkeeper Angus Gunn, Marcelino Nunez, and midfielder Gabriel Forsyth, who suffered a knee injury in the last game. To make matters worse, striker Josh Sargent will be out of action for the next eight weeks. Thorup acknowledged that while the injuries are unfortunate, they are part of the reality of professional football.

Looking ahead, Thorup is evaluating the team’s approach to training and preparation to see if any changes can be made to prevent further injuries. He emphasized the importance of learning from the current situation and finding ways to improve in the future. Despite the challenges, Thorup remains committed to guiding his team through this rough patch and coming out stronger on the other side.

Injuries are a common occurrence in football, and dealing with them is an inevitable part of the game. As Norwich City navigates through this difficult period, Thorup’s leadership and resilience will be crucial in keeping the team motivated and focused on their goals. With the support of the coaching staff and the remaining players, Norwich City will continue to fight through adversity and strive for success in the face of adversity.