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No reason to panic, insists Norwich boss Dean Smith after Hull defeat

Dean Smith urged Norwich fans to stay calm following a 2-1 defeat at Hull.

The Canaries were pre-season favourites to return to the Premier League but have yet to win a game since their relegation to the Championship.

Imposing forward Oscar Estupinan did for the visitors with two tap-ins after 43 and 62 minutes.

Marcelino Nunez gave Norwich hope with a fine free-kick, but the Canaries only got going when it was too late and left East Yorkshire with much to work on.

Smith, whose players were jeered off by factions of the away support, said: “We dominated the game and gave away a calamitous (first) goal.

“It was certainly an eventful afternoon. For the last 20 minutes we were probably playing attack versus defence, but we were punished by giving away a stupid goal.

“We’re giving ourselves tough things to come back from with silly mistakes, but I don’t think after three games there’s any cause to panic.

“We should have won the game in the first 20 minutes – the chances we created and the players who they fell to.

“The currency is goals. We’ve got enough (goals) in our squad, but sometimes you get some strange results at this time of the season.”

Hull showed plenty of spirit, but Norwich ought to have taken an early lead following an all-action start.

Yet they were up against an inspired nemesis in goalkeeper Matt Ingram, who pulled off an outstanding double save to deny Nunez and Teemu Pukki after just five minutes.

But, once Ozan Tufan sparked Hull into life with a powerful 25th-minute hit that went just over the crossbar, the game changed.

Estupinan gave the Tigers the edge when he seized upon Max Aarons’ naive clearance that struck Andrew Omobamidele’s groin.

The Columbia international was ideally positioned and could

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