Norwich boss Chris Hughton wary of disrupting current team

17 December 2012 16:17

Manager Chris Hughton admits he will have to be mindful of Norwich's current strong work ethic when he considers adding to the squad in the January transfer window.

The Canaries have flown up to seventh in the Barclays Premier League after extending their unbeaten run to 10 matches with a 2-1 win over Wigan at Carrow Road on Saturday. The club have been linked with a January move for Brighton striker Craig Mackail-Smith and midfield team-mate Liam Bridcutt.

However, Hughton wants any new player to buy into the ethos of the current squad, which has now kicked on again following the departure of former manager Paul Lambert to Aston Villa. "Of course if you can strengthen your team you will look to do it, but it is not as easy as that," Hughton said.

"We have a real competitive group and a strong squad who are all fighting. Sometimes players who you might think can strengthen your team, it is not the best time to do that in January. We will look at it, but if you are asking me will we definitely bring in, then I don't know."

Norwich produced the required response from their midweek 4-1 home Capital One Cup defeat by Villa to record a fifth straight Premier League home win.

But Hughton knows if his side do not maintain their excellent work rate, the next three fixtures - away to West Brom and at home to Chelsea then Manchester City - may not bring much festive cheer.

"Every match is still tough for us and we have to be on top of our game to win," Hughton said.

"We know we have to be disciplined in every performance and everything has to be based on a real hard-working team ethic.

"At some stage we will not be able to continue this run because, for a team like us, it is impossible

"But at the moment, we are in good form and giving everything to get a result. If you can do that, then you always have a chance."

Source: PA