Norwich, on the other hand, were eliminated from the final after losing 4-0 on aggregate to Leeds United, who lost by the same score at Elland Road in the second leg on Thursday night.
Rather than continue under the German, the club’s hierarchy has decided to pursue a new route.
The selection of a new head coach is crucial. We will now work and conduct our due diligence with the goal of scheduling an appointment in the near future.”
If Norwich had lost to Cardiff City before the November international break, Wagner would almost certainly have been fired.
Instead, Norwich triumphed 3-2 in South Wales and went on to score 17 points in eight games, keeping Wagner in his job.
Automatic promotion was never a realistic possibility given the top four’s form, but Norwich did not lose a single home game from November 5 onwards on their way to sixth place in the table.
However, Norwich failed to win any of their final three games regular fixtures, and losing heavily in Yorkshire on Thursday night marked the third successive game without a goal.
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