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Published 18:28 29 Nov 2015 GMT
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After Koscielny had withdrawn through injury with barely ten minutes played, Gabriel was sent on in his place and was accountable for Lewis Grabban's equaliser.
Failing to get goal side of the striker made the task of pulling the home side level considerably easier.
With that in mind, offering more game time to Lewis Grabban wouldn't be the worst idea in the world. The forgotten man showed great composure as he calmly turned and slotted home the home side's equaliser just before the break.
More of this could be of use to Norwich in the months ahead.
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