Clement left sweating on Diallo and Makama injuries

Norwich boss Philippe Clement
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Norwich boss Philippe Clement has been left sweating on the injuries to top scorer Jovon Makama and Papa Diallo after the Canaries' 2-0 win over Blackburn at Carrow Road.
Diallo was injured in the warm-up, while Makama was forced off with a knock in the second half and Clement says he does not yet know the extent of their problems.
Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk: "Papa could not start the game, so that doesn't look good and also for Jovon. That was a really unlucky one, stepping on somebody's arm or hand in a duel and then twisting his leg. So let's see the next couple of days and I can only hope and pray."
Clement was delighted with the win which lifted Norwich four points above the relegation zone and he said: "All credit for the hard work and organisation of Blackburn today, they did everything to stop us.
"Also in December, they had a zero-zero at Middlesbrough so it's not a surprise to us that they could defend like they did. But in the end, we were the team who were dominant today. Although the start of the game was, for me, not good enough, but we dominated the game and we deserve to win.
"We had the most chances. We almost didn't concede any chances in this game. So that's a real positive."

