Chris Hughton has urged his Norwich City side to improve their record away from home if they want to climb up the Premier League table.
The Canaries have saluted just once from six outings on the road this season and the boss is looking for a much improved showing against Liverpool at Anfield on Wednesday after winning their past two matches at Carrow Road.
"We want to make amends because apart from a very, very good performance at Stoke, we've been disappointing away from home [this season]," Hughton told reporters.
"The Liverpool match is a game where arguably they don't come much tougher, but it's another challenge for us and our away form needs to improve and there's no better opportunity than the next opportunity."
He added: "It's always tough at Anfield, but it's also a great place to play. The surface is always very good and you want a team and group of players to enjoy playing there."
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