'We came with belief and the right energy'
Clement: "That win was for the fans and the club"
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Victory at Wrexham showed Norwich's desire to compete with the best in the Championship, according to head coach Philippe Clement.
The Canaries came out on top 2-1 in north Wales despite Josh Sargent being left behind for disciplinary reasons.
"A lot of respect to Wrexham who are playing a really good season, they won their last five games and beat a Premier League team (Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup), so it's a really hard place to come," said Clement.
"But we came with confidence, belief and the right energy. This is the confirmation of the training week that I saw.
"It's a massive win, it's an important win and it's a good statement that we want to compete with the best teams in the league."
Norwich remain in the bottom three as Portsmouth also won away from home, at Sheffield Wednesday.
Their next game is away to West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday evening.

