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Relegated Norwich frustrated by promoted Wigan as Max Aarons forces draw

Norwich’s frustrating start to the Sky Bet Championship campaign continued as they were forced to settle for a point from a 1-1 draw with newly-promoted Wigan.

Still trying to get a dismal Premier League campaign out of their systems and smarting from an opening-day defeat at Cardiff, the Canaries dominated for long periods in the Carrow Road sunshine but were unable to make their superiority count.

The visitors took the lead against the run of play in the first half when they capitalised on a mistake from Ben Gibson, with James McClean providing the finish.

Max Aarons’ well-taken goal levelled things up just past the hour mark, but a plucky Wigan side then kept them at bay to register a second successive draw since coming up.

The Canaries were on the front foot from the start and maintained their dominance for the majority of the opening period, even after going behind.

Teemu Pukki wasted a glorious opportunity to settle the nerves after just 10 minutes, dispossessing Curtis Tilt on the edge of the area but then firing just wide of the far post.

A beautiful chipped pass from Chilean new boy Marcelino Nunez then put Milot Rashica in but his lob over goalkeeper Ben Amos lacked sufficient power and was cleared.

The one-way traffic continued as Aarons fired a low piledriver narrowly off target and Jacob Sorensen and Nunez both went close, but it was Wigan who stunned a packed home crowd by taking the lead.

Tim Krul had made a good stop to deny Callum Lang after Sorensen had been caught in possession but he was powerless to stop McClean from close range after the Irishman had been set up by a slide-rule pass from Will Keane.

It was a well-worked goal in the end but was a self-inflicted blow from Norwich’s point of view, with

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