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Norwich City has appointed Johannes Hoff Thorup as their new head coach on a three-year contract. The 35-year-old Dane will replace David Wagner, who was sacked following the Canaries’ 4-0 defeat by Leeds United in the Championship play-offs. Under Wagner, Norwich finished sixth in the table.

Thorup has been managing Danish top-flight side Nordsjaelland since January 2023, after initially joining as a youth coach. In his first full season in charge this term, he guided the club to the group stage of the European competition and oversaw a fourth-place finish in the Danish Superliga table. Thorup’s success at Nordsjaelland has earned him the opportunity to lead Norwich City as they aim for promotion back to the Premier League.

Thorup expressed his excitement about his new role at Norwich City, stating that he hopes to work together with the supporters to create something they can all be proud of. He emphasized that while he has his own ideas and principles for how the team will play, he is also open to input from others.

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