David Wagner viewed a Stoke point as the first step on the path to attacking Norwich City's Championship play-off target.

Wagner revealed after Saturday's goalless stalemate the club's mini northern tour trip had also allowed him to re-focus minds and reset the mission.

Automatic promotion has gone, but the German is convinced the Premier League remains an objective over the final eight league games.

To do that Norwich need to get back on the goal trail, and back on a winning run, after defeat to Sunderland and draws on the road at Huddersfield and Stoke.

How do you assess the state of play the other side of the international break? Can Wagner and this squad make the play-offs, and would you fancy their chances if they did?

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Alex Neil questioned the defensive approach of his old club in the Potteries. What did you make of those comments?

What are the most pressing issues for Wagner to address in terms of available personnel and set ups?

Norwich's forwards have failed to hit the target since Josh Sargent notched on February 14. All three have had spells on the sidelines since, but is chance creation a bigger issue?

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