A high punt forward from Hooper should have been dealt with by Mark Hudson but the skipper miss-controlled and Jerome was in on goal before being taken out by Wallace, who was rightly shown the red card by referee Mark Brown.Jerome's free-kick came to nothing but the Canaries were now well and truly on the front foot and Hooper might have done better with a header that was straight at keeper Alex Smithies
The same certainly applied to Jerome, who missed with a free-header from a corner at the back post, and, for a second time, Hooper, who got the ball stuck under his feet with just the keeper to beat moments later.Huddersfield defended well to hold out until half-time -but it all went wrong for them in the first five minutes of the second period.With just 46 seconds on the clock a neat move down the right ended with Hooper skilfully pulling the ball back for Johnson to convert from close range.From virtually the next attack Martin Olsson crossed for half-time substitute Redmond to head home only his second Norwich goal and the game was over as a contest in the 50th minute when Johnson scored his second.This time there was a touch of good fortune about the goal, with a block from Jonny Howson's shot falling perfectly for his midfield colleague to tuck the ball home.Smithies made a good save to deny Redmond as Norwich pushed for more goals, before a swift raid saw Johnson, who was looking for his hat-trick, fire just over.It was one-way traffic by now and Huddersfield-born Jerome made it 4-0 on 69 minutes when he headed home from close range after Hooper had nodded Olsson's cross into his path.Norwich still were not finished and added a fifth on 77 minutes, substitute Grabban making his first touch count after being put through by fellow substitute Wes Hoolahan
Source : PA
Source: PA