Norwich have turned their season around under new manager David Wagner, picking up 16 points from eight games.

 

The Canaries are now seventh in the league table and they will next lock horns with fifth place Millwall at the weekend at The Den.

 

 

Sutton believes that many Norwich supporters will expect Wagner’s side to get bullied by Gary Rowett’s team on Saturday and stressed that the Canaries will face plenty of adversity against Millwall.

 

The former Norwich star stressed that Wagner’s side have an opportunity to answer some critical questions about themselves if they can churn out a positive result against Millwall.

 

 

“It is the type of game that many supporters will be expecting Norwich to arrive at the Den and get bullied against a well-drilled side that maximise set-pieces and cause problems with crosses”, Sutton wrote in his Pink Un column.

 

“Wagner said this group struggles when faced with adversity – they can expect plenty against Millwall on Saturday.

 

 

“If Norwich can stand up to that test and get a result in South London, they will retain momentum and answer key questions that are still posed to them in the process.”

 

The last time both sides met each other in August, Norwich came out 2-0 winners with the help of a brace by Josh Sargent.