Lambert resists Norwich title talk

14 March 2010 10:58
The Yorkshire club looked like maintaining the Football League's last remaining unbeaten home record when Neal Trotman headed them into an early lead. But substitute Stephen Elliott inspired a three-goal salvo in the final 21 minutes.[LNB]Republic of Ireland international Elliott, who is on loan from Preston, scored twice after Grant Holt had levelled up the game.[LNB]"It's not just about what the starting XI do," said Lambert, whose side equalled a club-record of 10 away victories in a season. "Everybody on the teamsheet has to be prepared to do their bit, and Stephen certainly did his bit with a terrific performance and two great goals."[LNB]Norwich now hold a seven-point lead at the top of League One after nearest rivals Leeds were beaten at Southampton, but Lambert is refusing to get carried away.[LNB]He added: "Nobody here is thinking about the title. Other people might look at the league table but we don't. The people at the club told me when I took over that I had to get the team to the play-offs. That was the only target."[LNB][LNB]

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