Clement says Norwich must be better up front
Norwich City manager Philippe Clement [Getty Images] Norwich City manager Philippe Clement claims the Canaries need to sharpen their attack after they were beaten 2-1 by Hull City at the MKM Stadium. Norwich were in control when they took the lead through Mohamed Toure and Clement felt they should have scored more in their final Championship game. The Belgian has guided Norwich away from the bottom to finish ninth during his six-month reign, but he feels there is much more work to do.
Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk: "I think we were the better team today in this game, but we gave two easy goals away. "We had control of the game, we scored a very good goal, but in the second half, we didn't create enough. That's something we have to work on in the summer.
"We need to add quality in certain positions so we can finish off games because the team has massively come on physically, tactically, we're also dominating games and playing good football. "We're creating enough chances, but we have to finish off the job. "That's the most important part of the game and we're going to work hard on that over the summer to make it better.
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