Snodgrass thrilled to make Norwich bow
28 August 2012 02:38
Norwich midfielder Robert Snodgrass was delighted at making his home debut during Saturday's 1-1 draw with Queens Park Rangers.
Snodgrass, who joined Norwich from Leeds United in July, saw his Canaries career get off to a disastrous start with a 5-0 opening day defeat to Fulham.
However, the 24-year-old believes Chris Hughton's men can take more positives from their draw with the west London outfit.
Snodgrass told the
Daily Star: "It was definitely a lot better than the game last week, for me and the team.
"It was great, I absolutely loved every single second of that. It was my first competitive home game for Norwich and so I really wanted to do well.
"After that performance at Fulham it was great to see everybody play so well against a very tough QPR side.
"We can take loads of positives from that performance. We could easily have won it by three or four goals."
Snodgrass also spoke of his delight at reuniting with Jonny Howson and Bradley Johnson, both of whom he played alongside at Leeds.
He added: "It's funny how it has all worked out, with three of the four midfielders here being Leeds old boys.
"But it's a bonus for me. I've played with them both loads of times before, so we know all each other's strengths and weaknesses.
"But to be honest, I already knew most of the Norwich players pretty well too because I've played against them so many times.
"Everybody's working hard and we are enjoying our football. We are young and hungry. Hopefully we can build on this."
Norwich's next English Premier League match is away to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.