Norwich manager Johannes Hoff Thorup communicated to his players that every individual was a candidate for substitution at half-time, as they found themselves 2-0 down during their game against Queens Park Rangers. Midfielder Kenny McLean revealed the head coach’s severe critique and provided his own damning assessment of their display, following the Canaries’ 3-0 defeat, which marks their sixth consecutive away game without a victory. “It’s up there with the worst we’ve had this season,” the Scotland international told BBC Radio Norfolk. “It’s so disappointing because we can play all the nice football we want at Carrow Road but when we come away and are under a bit of pressure we don’t handle it well enough.” He further elaborated on Thorup’s half-time address, stating: “He said at half-time that anybody could have come off and he was spot on – he could have made as many subs as he wanted and nobody could have said a word, and that’s a poor situation to be in, when no-one is doing their job well enough.” Post navigation Ruben Amorim Reflects on Manchester United’s Derby Victory Experienced Forwards’ Absences Impact Cornish Pirates’ Performance