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Norwich boss Daniel Farke insists no panic after battling season start

Norwich City boss Daniel Farke insists there's no panic after a winless start to the season.

The Canaries go to Arsenal this weekend.

City swooped for Mathias Normann and Ozak Kabak in the closing days of the transfer window as part of a strategy to try and give them a fighting chance.

“Of course it would be easier if you went and paid £50m for a left back or two centre backs for the same figure. We have to develop our players and we have to trust our players," said Farke. “We want to show we can be competitive. I believe we will win points on this level. The Premier League is not a sprint, it's a marathon.

"The most important thing is where we after 38 game days, not after playing Liverpool or Manchester City, and want to be in a good shape in the best possible position. The we can discuss the outcome.

“But when we lose those type of games I am not too concerned. In the same way I wouldn't be over the moon with two good results. Sometimes against the best in this league you need that capacity to suffer. These are some of the best sides in the world."

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