Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has stated that despite the fact that his side came back from a goal deficit twice against Norwich to draw 2-2, the home side should have won the game.
Andrew Surman and Simeon Jackson scored a goal in each half to give The Canaries the advantage, but Slyvain Ebanks-Blake and Ronald Zubar levelled things up for the Molineux outfit.
Despite Zubar’s goal coming eight minutes from the end, McCarthy feels his side had enough of the play to get three points instead of one.
“It was exciting, captivating and excruciating at times,” he told Sky Sports.
“They got off to a good start, we got back into it and were on top at the end of the first half.
“I think we dominated the second half and conceded against the run of play.
“If we get those chances, irrespective of the goals we’ve conceded, we have got to win the game.
“My players always give every ounce of effort. I love my players for that. It shows what they’re about, coming back from behind twice,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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