IT might not have been another statement victory for new Norwich boss Dean Smith.
But the Canaries delivered a spirited performance that confirmed there’s a renewed belief around Carrow Road.
Smith’s side edged a tight encounter and with would’ve emerged with the win with a little more composure in front of goal.
Max Aarons, Teemu Pukki and sub Lukas Rupp were all unable to convert from highly-promising positions.
Even so, it’s seven points from the last nine for Norwich, who are at fellow strugglers Newcastle on Tuesday.
Sixth-placed Wolves have lost just once in eight games but were a bit of let-down against the Canaries.
They created very little and had keeper Jose Sa to thank for securing a share of the spoils.
The comedy moment of the first half was supplied by City striker Josh Sargent, who missed a gaping goal in the 0-0 draw with Brighton last month.
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This time, the US international was in the right side of the Wolves’ box when he launched into a right-footed air-shot, which formed part of a near pirouette.
At the other end, Grant Hanley’s ill-directed pass led to keeper Tim Krul’s scrambled clearance gift-wrapping an opening for Joao Moutinho.
But the Portuguese international’s 20-yard shot was too central, allowing Krul to recover and block with his shins.
Norwich’s best chance before half-time fell to Max Aarons after he exchanged a neat one-two with Rupp.
Right-back Aarons surged to the angle of the six-yard box to clip in a low shot that Wolves keeper Jose Sa saved smartly with a leg.
Rupp presented Pukki with an even better opening on 70 minutes.
The Finnish ace darted towards the box to meet Rupp’s precision through-ball but he stabbed his shot against Sa’s shins.
With minutes left Sa also saved from Rupp’s first-time effort after he’d been teed up by Milot Rashica.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk