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Norwich City winger Ali Ahmed runs to celebrate with the crowd after scoring against Coventry CityImage source, Getty Images
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Ali Ahmed has two goals and two assists in his first three Norwich games after scoring the winner against Coventry

Ali Ahmed's dream start to life at Norwich City continued as his goal sank Championship leaders Coventry City at Carrow Road.

The Canada international winger also set up Anis Ben Slimane's equaliser early in the second half, meaning he has chalked up two goals and two assists in his three games since joining the Canaries from Vancouver Whitecaps three weeks ago.

Romain Esse seemed to have set Frank Lampard's side on their way to their first away win in six attempts with a first-half goal, as the Canaries had previously lost all seven home games in which they have gone behind.

That poor record ended with a deserved victory which means Philippe Clement's side are four points clear of the relegation zone, while Coventry's lead at the top of the table is down to just three points.

The omens did not look good for the Sky Blues, whose last win on their travels came at promotion rivals Middlesbrough on 25 November, and having not won in Norfolk since 2009.

That run did not look like coming to a conclusion for most of the first half as the Canaries bossed the game. Kellen Fisher's cross-shot flashing across goal and Jose Cordoba shooting against the post after a driven low corner routine had surprised Coventry.

The visitors' luck also held when the match officials failed to see Brandon Thomas-Asante swing an arm into the face of Pelle Mattsson a few minutes before Esse gave them the lead.

Norwich defender Ruairi McConville blocked Victor Torp's shot and then smothered Esse's follow-up, only for the on-loan Crystal Palace forward to gather the rebound, side-step him and shoot between Vladan Kovacevic and his near post.

The disappointment at not capitalising on their dominance lasted just 34 seconds into the second half as Ahmed slid a sharp pass down the side of the Coventry defence and Ben Slimane slipped past goalkeeper Carl Rushworth with a swivel of his hips and clipped the ball home despite Jay Dasilva's attempt to clear on the line.

Coventry came on strong again as Fisher brilliantly slid in to clear Haji Wright's shot, with Ephron Mason-Clark poised to score, while the latter then headed against the bar.

In a pulsating match, Norwich took the lead as they capitalised on a defensive slip by Liam Kitching, who gave the ball away to Jovon Makama.

The Canaries broke quickly through Ben Slimane, who fed substitute Papa Diallo on the right and when he pulled the ball back across goal Ahmed was on hand to shoot high into the net via a deflection off the boot of defender Bobby Thomas.

Anis Ben Slimane rounds Coventry goalkeeper Carl RushworthImage source, Shutterstock
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Anis Ben Slimane has three goals in his last three games

I want more - Clement

Norwich head coach Philippe Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk:

"I want more. I hope this creates, for everybody in the building, more hunger and more belief.

"I was a bit disappointed at half time, and told them, because I saw a few players at 1-0 going a little bit down - less available on the ball, less aggressive playing forwards.

"Their reaction was there after those five minutes and that's something we have to keep. We did a lot of things well in the first half and could have scored but missed the last pass or the decisive run but we were really close.

"I have the ambition to go to the Premier League with this club and the owners and sporting director have that.

"When I came in and asked the players some questions they all put in the questionnaire that they want to go to the Premier League so we're going to work hard for that."

On new signing Paris Maghoma: "He didn't play much football this season so it's a different story to Harry [Amass] or even Ali [Ahmed] but he can give us extra midfield options and creativity around the box. I know him from his time in Bolton."

We gifted their goals - Lampard

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Frank Lampard post-Norwich City defeat

Coventry manager Frank Lampard told BBC Radio CWR:

"We gifted them their goals. If you do that in the Championship you lose games. If you defend sloppily and make mistakes, teams score against you.

"We created enough chances to score more goals but didn't. Defensive errors are a problem, something we've been good at this season.

"It was a great finish, good goal, and we went in at half time 1-0, so that's positive, but we came out [in the second half] and gave them some momentum.

"Some games aren't easy to control in the Championship. We had more possession than them, and created enough chances, but games are always won in both boxes.

"It's not easy to come here on a Monday night against a team in good form and try to control every aspect of the game."

Player of the match

Number: 20 A. Ben Slimane
Average rating 8.36
Number: 20 A. Ben Slimane
Average Rating: 8.36
Number: 21 A. Ahmed
Average Rating: 8.26
Number: 33 J. Córdoba
Average Rating: 7.84
Number: 35 K. Fisher
Average Rating: 7.83
Number: 23 K. McLean
Average Rating: 7.71
Number: 15 R. McConville
Average Rating: 7.68
Number: 24 J. Makama
Average Rating: 7.58
Number: 19 P. Diallo
Average Rating: 7.58
Number: 1 V. Kovačević
Average Rating: 7.26
Number: 7 P. Mattsson
Average Rating: 7.21
Number: 14 B. Chrisene
Average Rating: 7.18
Number: 16 J. Wright
Average Rating: 7.01
Number: 42 T. Springett
Average Rating: 6.87
Number: 2 H. Amass
Average Rating: 6.79
Number: 3 J. Stacey
Average Rating: 6.74
Number: 29 O. Schwartau
Average Rating: 6.60

After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users.

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