As I waited to do the post-match TV interviews in the Carrow Road tunnel on Saturday, the song “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now” started booming out of the Norwich City changing room.

As I stuck my head out of the interview room to see what was going on, sporting director Ben Knapper walked past me with a grin like the Cheshire Cat on his face.

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The unbridled glee was utterly understandable.

After all, Norwich were now in the fifth round of the FA Cup and their impressive run of results shows no signs of slowing.

Despite missing key players like Jovon Makama through injury, they have found squad depth, displayed by the likes of World Cup-tipped Socceroo Mohamed Touré, who has scored five goals in three games.

And the consensus in the terrace tea bars is Anis Ben Slimane is a completely different player under Philippe Clement than he was before.

There are more examples you can add to that list of amazing changes that have propelled this club from the pits of doom to joy in under three months.

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On 8 November, over 250 Norwich fans gathered outside Carrow Road screaming “sack the board, sack Ben Knapper, sack Liam Manning.”

On Saturday, tens of thousands of Norwich fans stayed inside the ground cheering their hearts out. No-one was taking about sacking anyone.

Football is a rollercoaster of emotions, for sure, and I have seen highs and lows like this before.

But in my three decades of reporting on the sport I can honestly say I have never seen such a quick turnaround in intensity of polarised emotions.

Norwich have got their mojo back.

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