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Jonathan Rowe's goal was his 12th of the season for Norwich CityNorwich City closed to within two points of the Championship play-off places as Jonathan Rowe's brilliant goal helped them to a Friday night victory at Hull City.
His solo effort was the highpoint of a largely mediocre opening half at the MKM Stadium in which the home side lost their own top scorer, Aaron Connolly, after only 15 minutes because of injury.
The Tigers failed to produce a single effort on target before the break, but Ozan Tufan hit the post as they looked for an equaliser following the restart.
Angus Gunn produced a flying save as Regan Slater's 25-yard effort seemed to be heading for the top corner but Christian Fassnacht forced home the second late on before Tyler Morton grabbed what proved to be a consolation for the Tigers in stoppage time.
The win moved Norwich up five places to eighth in the table, a single point behind Hull in seventh, who suffered their fourth defeat in five games.
Hull gave a debut to Fabio Carvalho, signed on loan from Liverpool, while David Wagner recalled six players rested for Norwich's FA Cup draw with Bristol Rovers, including Gabriel Sara, who had created a Championship-best 74 chances this season, prior to this game.
Carvalho - a promotion winner with Fulham in the 2021-22 season - soon received the ball in a dangerous position on the left of the box, with space for a curler towards the top corner, but appeared to be caught in two minds and his tentative effort was blocked.
Connolly needed treatment for a foot injury following a mistimed challenge by Shane Duffy and a heavy collision with Gunn six minutes later left him with concussion and brought his evening to a premature end.
With both sides looking to press high up the pitch, Norwich had a good chance when Josh Sargent played in Borja Sainz, who miscued his chance high over the bar, but a series of fouls meant neither could offer a cohesive attacking threat.
Dimi Giannoulis - wearing a Zorro-like protective mask - was perhaps fortunate to escape with a yellow card when his swinging arm caught Hull full-back Lewie Coyle but the Canaries were celebrating moments later when Rowe won the ball just beyond the centre circle, evaded three defenders and steered the ball past Ryan Allsop with the outside of his foot.
Marcelino Nunez and Rowe were booked for poor tackles on Carvalho, who was coming in for some rough treatment on his return to the second tier, while Connolly's replacement, Billy Sharp, was largely anonymous as Hull failed to produce a single on-target effort in the first half.
Hull's Fabio Carvalho was on loan at RB Leipzig in the first half of the seasonThe second half did not start well for Hull with Tufan and Slater both shown yellow cards for simulation - but the former redeemed himself by striking the upright with Hull's best effort so far, only seconds after Sargent had stung Allsop's palms at the other end.
The lively Carvalho, who had been switched from the left to the right, had created Ozan's opportunity with a well-judged chip and he then had a chance of his own, dragging his shot across the face of goal.
Norwich were forced back into 'what we have, we hold' mode as the match entered the final quarter of an hour and Gunn twice denied Sharp as well as Slater before Fassnacht used his knee to convert Onel Hernandez's cross from the left.
In a frantic finish, Morton fired home to reduce the deficit before Adam Idah had a goalbound effort blocked at the other end as Norwich completed a seasonal double over Hull for the first time since the 1971-72 season.
The Tigers are next in action away to Birmingham City in an FA Cup third round replay on Tuesday, with Norwich's re-match against Bristol Rovers taking place the following evening.
Line-ups
Hull
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 17Allsop
- 2Coyle
- 5Jones
- 4Greaves
- 29JacobSubstituted forVaughanat 84'minutes
- 15Morton
- 27SlaterBooked at 52mins
- 7TufanBooked at 51mins
- 45Carvalho
- 30TwineSubstituted forLokiloat 63'minutes
- 44ConnollySubstituted forSharpat 14'minutes
Substitutes
- 1Ingram
- 6McLoughlin
- 8Docherty
- 12Sharp
- 14Vaughan
- 22Lokilo
- 25Furlong
- 26Smith
- 41Sellars-Fleming
Norwich
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 28Gunn
- 3Stacey
- 24Duffy
- 23McLeanBooked at 23mins
- 30GiannoulisBooked at 34minsSubstituted forMcCallumat 45'minutes
- 26NúñezBooked at 38minsSubstituted forGibsonat 60'minutes
- 17Gomes Sara
- 27RoweBooked at 39minsSubstituted forFassnachtat 82'minutes
- 10Barnes
- 7SainzSubstituted forHernándezat 84'minutes
- 9SargentSubstituted forIdahat 61'minutes
Substitutes
- 6Gibson
- 8Gibbs
- 11Idah
- 12Long
- 15McCallum
- 16Fassnacht
- 21Batth
- 25Hernández
- 35Fisher
Referee:Andrew Kitchen
Attendance:24,103
Live Text
Match ends, Hull City 1, Norwich City 2.
Second Half ends, Hull City 1, Norwich City 2.
Attempt saved. Adam Idah (Norwich City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Goal! Hull City 1, Norwich City 2. Tyler Morton (Hull City) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner.
Goal! Hull City 0, Norwich City 2. Christian Fassnacht (Norwich City) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner.
Foul by Jason Lokilo (Hull City).
Sam McCallum (Norwich City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt missed. Onel Hernández (Norwich City) left footed shot from the left side of the box is too high. Assisted by Adam Idah.
Substitution, Hull City. Harry Vaughan replaces Matty Jacob.
Substitution, Norwich City. Onel Hernández replaces Borja Sainz.
Substitution, Norwich City. Christian Fassnacht replaces Jonathan Rowe.
Attempt blocked. Fábio Carvalho (Hull City) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Jason Lokilo.
Corner, Hull City. Conceded by Angus Gunn.
Attempt saved. Regan Slater (Hull City) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Ozan Tufan.
Corner, Hull City. Conceded by Gabriel Sara.
Corner, Hull City. Conceded by Jack Stacey.
Billy Sharp (Hull City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Kenny McLean (Norwich City).
Foul by Tyler Morton (Hull City).
Kenny McLean (Norwich City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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