Rodgers On Norwich City
Brendan Rodgers looks forward to the weekend trip to Norwich City
The Swansea City manager takes his side East for his fourth competitive test since taking over in the summer and he is on the hunt for a third successive victory after hitting seven in their last two games.
"Equally it will be a very difficult game," Rodgers told the official club website.
"Norwich are an excellent side with a good manager and play a system that can disrupt the team.
"But we go into games with a big confidence, whether we're home or away, in order to impose our style.
"They will be equally determined to get their first home result so it'll be a difficult game, but I have a great faith in the players for us to go and perform like we did last week."
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