Norwich City fans were not pleased as their side ambled to a 1-1 draw with League One Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup third round.

The result means they'll have to trek to the south west for a midweek replay, and extends the Canaries' winless run to four games.

Large sections of the Carrow Road crowd turned on head coach David Wagner in the final stages of the game, with multiple anti-Wagner chants heard from the Snakepit and Barclay Stand.

We spoke to Norwich supporters before and after the fixture to gauge their thoughts on how it played out, where they stand on the German and how big Josh Sargent's return could be.

See the best of those conversations in the video or read their quotes below.

Jason: It was very poor. I think we're well out of our depth, it's Bristol Rovers. We should put a good side out, win the game, move on to the Championship and get the momentum going.

There's no confidence in the team. That was just lacklustre, poor, disappointing. Now we've got to go to Bristol and do it all again.

The FA Cup's perfect to get some momentum, some confidence in the team, go out there, put a good squad out there get some real good passing and some goals out there. Goals give you confidence, and you can see it.

Second half, Dimitris Giannoulis was just not interested, so yeah, disappointing, it's an opportunity missed.

I thought Josh Sargent was good when he was on, Onel Hernandex was good, but there's work to do. Sargent definitely shouldn't have been taken off, no way! I'd never have taken him off, he was one of our top three players! He had the energy, making things happen.

If I'm completely honest, I've not been here. My son and his girlfriend gave me the tickets as a Christmas present. I was a member, and I use to come quite a lot, but I'm not really with the team and what they're doing now.

To be honest with you, I've seen a lot of games, and that was very, very lacklustre.

Henry: It wasn't great. I didn't think the game plan was very good. Taking off Sargent at half time wasn't the ideal thing, when he was our best player. We should have got some more goals.

It is a wasted opportunity, bringing Sargent off at half time, poor game management. I can see where David Wagner's gone wrong there.

I was disappointed with Giannoulis, he was getting beaten down that left side for basically the whole game. In the second half it was going alright, but they were going up the left side most of the first half.

Some of Ashley Barnes' first touches were really poor, obviously he got that goal but sometimes a goal doesn't make up for the mistakes.

There are a lot of issues, at home a 1-1 with Bristol Rovers is never good, but that's how it is sometimes.

Wagner's had his luck, but his game management today was very poor.

Andrew & Joe: We were very flat, apart from the first 10 or 15 minutes of the second half when they actually went for it and looked to exploit a few of the gaps down the sides.

Then the last 20 minutes we went back to just passing it around in front again, and nothing was penetrating. There weren't enough balls in behind.

Any game you don't win is a missed opportunity, but against Bristol Rovers even more so. There wasn't much difference between the levels of the teams.

Glad they gave Sarge a few minutes, and I thought Kellen Fisher was man of the match. Ashley Barnes scored the goal, but Fisher was brilliant. He played really well.

We were amongst some chanting against Wagner at the end of the game, but he needs a bit more time. It's a difficult one, how long do you give a manager?

If the gap to the play-offs increase you start thinking about it, but then who do you bring in, and what sort of support will the new manager get? If there's money to spend now, do you trust him or not? That's your choice.

If you don't trust the guy get him out now, if you do then give him some money and let him spend it.