After being rested for last weekend’s FA Cup loss to Blackburn, Josh Sargent will be available for the Canaries’ trip to Preston on Saturday, according to new head coach David Wagner.
German-American coach David Wagner has officially been given the reigns at Norwich City FC, and will become the third head coach for USMNT forward Josh Sargent at the Championship promotion hopefuls.
Josh Sargent will soon be playing under his third permanent coach at Norwich, after Dean Smith was let go by the club following a string of poor results.
An outstanding weekend for Americans on both sides of the Atlantic saw several players and a coach finding their way onto a variety of Team of the Week lists – with the Leeds duo of Jesse Marsch and Brenden Aaronson leading the way.
In post-game comments following his two-goal performance against Millwall on Friday night, Norwich forward Josh Sargent expressed a growing confidence at his strong start to the season, and a hunger to continue contributing the the scoresheet.
After seeing his return to the field for Norwich cut short over the weekend, Josh Sargent has likely avoided any severe problems, according to Canaries head coach Dean Smith.
Josh Sargent seems set to return to the Norwich squad for the weekend according to head coach Dean Smith, needing only to avoid any further setbacks in their final training session before Aston Villa.
Norwich attacker Josh Sargent is nearing a return from a recent ankle injury, however the Canaries head coach confirmed that Saturday’s game against Manchester United will be too soon.
The draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup was announced on Sunday, setting up the pairings for the final 16 teams left in the competition, including a tough visit by Josh Sargent and Norwich to seven-times winners Liverpool.
Chants of “USA! USA! USA!” could be heard around the stadium as Josh Sargent scored his first, and second goal of the Premier League while Christian Pulisic watched from the bench of Chelsea beat Spurs.