Hughton: Norwich on the up

Chris Hughton believes Norwich have turned a corner after extending their unbeaten run to three games.

Last Updated: 17/02/13 at 12:32 Post Comment

Chris Hughton (R): Confident his side have turned a corner

Chris Hughton (R): Confident his side have turned a corner

Hughton's squad jetted to Abu Dhabi for a short warm-weather training break following Saturday's goalless draw with Fulham.

Although they have not won since beating Wigan in the middle of December, Hughton is relieved to have halted a run of four successive defeats over the Christmas period.

"In terms of results we have turned a corner," Hughton said.

"We have had some wonderful highs this season and we have had some lows as well, but that would be expected of a club where we are.

"We just have to make sure we keep accumulating points and while we would like the wins there is only one objective and that is to make sure we are in the Premier League next season."

Norwich, who now have a six-point cushion over the relegation zone, next host high-flying Everton on 23 February.

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