Norwich City boss Chris Hughton was delighted with Robert Snodgrass' performance in their draw with QPR.
The Scot produced a man-of-the-match display in Saturday's 1-1 draw against QPR at Carrow Road.
"Snodgrass is a threat," said Hughton, who took charge of his first competitive home game since succeeding Paul Lambert into the Carrow Road hotseat.
"When you have that type of player, it is a question of can they work both ways?
"Robert is a natural going forwards, but was also prepared to work back putting in a shift and has good quality on the ball.
"I think he will be a real asset to us."