Johannes Hoff Thorup had his say on the key issues around lacklustre Norwich City's 2-0 Championship defeat at Sheffield Wednesday.

Josh Windass and Dominic Iorfa cashed in on defensive errors in a woeful first half from the depleted Canaries.

City have now shipped 10 goals in their last five league games, and could only muster three attempts on target from more than 70pc possession.

The Dane gave his verdict on a fourth winless league game, and provided an injury update on young midfielder Gabe Forsyth, who picked up a knee injury at Cardiff.

Your assessment of the defeat

We don't get the best possible start, when we concede early and then it's a mountain to climb, and that was too difficult for us in this game. There was moments in the game where we were actually close to creating some of the dangerous situations that we want, but, of course, it was not a good performance from us. 

How do you reflect on the goals you conceded?

Not good enough. I don't think we see the danger quick enough on the first one and the second one we we give a stupid foul in a situation where we actually are reading the situation well enough. We are first on the ball and can just keep on passing, instead of being a little bit too sloppy and a little bit too indecisive in that moment. So not ideal. 

To concede (10 in five games) is way too many and there's no chance that we can get points or any good results if that's going to be the case going forward. So obviously we have to look at that. I don't think we conceded too many chances in this game.

I know there was a big one within the first couple of minutes, a cross to the back post. Obviously the goals, which I don't think are necessarily big, big chances, but we conceded goals and that's definitely something we have to look at.

Forsyth injury update

Luckily it was not what we feared. Which was something with the ACL (knee). It seems like it's not, but we're still talking five to six weeks without any surgery. It is still going to take time when it's a knee injury. It's still swollen and he cannot really move. So not ideal, but fortunately, not more severe than that.

Thorup spoke exclusively to the Pinkun on Tuesday night at Hillsborough.