'Clement is leading from the front'
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The upturn in Norwich's fortunes can be attributed to Phillipe Clement instilling discipline in the dressing room, says EFL pundit Lyle Taylor.
In the latest edition of the BBC's 72+ EFL podcast Taylor said the Belgian's strength has got the players to buy in and that's the reason why they are climbing the table after a nightmare start to the Championship campaign under former boss Liam Manning.
"The most important thing in the dressing room is instilling discipline," Taylor said.
"If you've got a manager who leads from the very front and is strong about what he wants to do and how he wants to do it, it doesn't leave room for any flip-flopping from players.
"You either put up and shut up or you see yourself out the door."
He added: "The best thing they could have possibly had is a manager coming in and reading the riot act. It makes it very clear for everyone.
"What he's doing is obviously working and he obviously has enough of the players onside so what he's doing can work.
"It seems those players are willing, it just maybe takes a different voice they haven't heard before."