Thursday Sep 29 2005 12:29
Norwich City forward Paul McVeigh has backed his side to net their first Premiership win of the season sooner rather than later.
The Canaries had the better of a goalless draw at West Brom on Saturday and McVeigh believes that City are not getting the results their performances deserve.
He told the Eastern Daily Press: "That was like most of the games we've played this season, we could have won it.
"But having said that I think you've got to be happy coming away from home in this league and getting a point.
"I don't think there is any doubt that we created better chances than they did, it's just a shame we couldn't put one of them away.
"I thought we were easily the better side. I thought our passing was far superior to theirs. We also had more of the ball and looked more likely to win the game.
"That's happened to us a few times now and I suppose it has been a bit frustrating, but it's also encouraging because it shows we are more than holding our own in this league.
"If we keep playing like this I don't think we'll have to worry too much. A win will come eventually."
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