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Dean Smith: Norwich have to be streetwise in survival bid

Dean Smith knows Norwich must be streetwise in their fight for Premier League survival.

The Canaries host Crystal Palace on Wednesday night looking for a third straight league win, with confidence boosted by a 3-0 victory at Watford before the winter break and then dispatching Wolves to secure a place in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

Norwich, though, could find themselves back in the relegation zone come kick-off at Carrow Road should results go against them on Tuesday night.

Smith knows the battle to stay up is far from over and has challenged his players to show their mettle in the challenges ahead.

“Game management is something that we speak about quite a bit,” said Smith, who took over following the departure of Daniel Farke in November.

“Players will have watched, learned and experienced other teams get to be good at game management and I think that is a natural progression for a team to learn things like that.

“They have to be streetwise. It is a league we are playing in where there are a lot of streetwise players in amongst it and if you don’t learn very quickly, then you can lose out.”

Smith, who arrived at Carrow Road shortly after his dismissal by Aston Villa, added: “I don’t think we have been coaching being streetwise, but I think it is something they will all learn.

“They will see the opposition players who they are playing against and seeing what the top players are doing.

“Usually players become magpies and pinch things off other players that can help their own games – and if that is becoming streetwise for us, then so be it.

“As a squad, I think that they are starting to understand what is required to compete at this level and to win games, which is the most important thing for me.”

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