Norwich City's improvement under Dean Smith continued with a goalless draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers, although many left Carrow Road thinking they deserved more.
Teemu Pukki and Lukas Rupp both saw second-half efforts saved by Jose Sa as City recorded their seventh point from a possible nine.
Reflections on that point may be held until the conclusion of Tuesday's crunch encounter against relegation rivals Newcastle United at St James' Park.
City travel north in a much better state than was the case a month ago and now look capable of competing in the top-flight on a regular basis. Smith described the overall performance as 'better' than last weekend's.
In a rocking Carrow Road atmosphere, City just struggled to discover the cutting edge required to turn a solid point into a deserved victory.
The Canaries are playing with a greater intensity, structure and competitiveness that has eluded them at points this season. There is a belief that has returned to Carrow Road, both in players and supporters, that is fuelling their work on the pitch.
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