Dean Smith is urging Kenny McLean to hit the goal trail after his soaring match-winning header sealed Norwich City's 1-0 FA Cup fourth round win at Wolves.
McLean glanced home Billy Gilmour's first half free kick to secure a place in the fifth round draw on Sunday and clinch a fourth victory in the past five for Smith's resurgent squad.
The City chief just wants a home tie now after cup victories on the road at Charlton and now Wolves.
"It would be nice to be in front of the home fans and not travelling but if we have to do it the hard way, we will," he said. "We defended in good numbers, showed good discipline.
"We made them go around us but we were also a threat on the ball ourselves. Adam (Idah) had that one-on-one with the keeper, who made a good save. Then a later shot on the turn. But we get that set piece goal.
"I am more than aware Kenny (McLean) makes good runs like that. My old set piece coach, Austin MacPhee, would be very happy with that because it was made in Scotland. Great ball from Billy, great little flick.
"I saw him have a similar opportunity against Arsenal earlier this season, before I came here, because he makes good runs and he should probably be scoring more goals than he does.
"I felt we created some problems ourselves at the start of that second half trying to play the ball around them and that just invited them on and we could have got punished.
"But I thought the last 20 minutes we showed a lot of resilience and grit. Similar to that first game against Southampton when there will be spells you simply have to stay in the game."
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