Norwich City's Mo Toure is on a mission to build resilience and strengthen his body. The Australian striker netted 10 times in 12 matches after joining Carrow Road.

What happened?

Toure suffered a hamstring injury in a 2-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday, sidelining him for five matches. City boss Philippe Clement is helping him with a fitness program to prevent injuries. Toure aims to be stronger in areas prone to injury, such as hamstrings and groins.

Why it matters for Norwich City

Toure's goal-scoring form has propelled him into the limelight, with Australia's official social media accounts depicting him as 'the Terminator'. He knows he isn't defined by goals or football, wanting to be seen as a good person. Toure is ready for his first World Cup, aiming to leave an impact.

What comes next?

Toure's growth on the pitch has coincided with increased self-confidence and personality. Goalkeeper Paul Izzo, who played with Toure at Randers, believes his time at Carrow Road has transformed him. Izzo is proud of Toure's success and goals scored during his time at Norwich. | Stat | Value | | Goals scored | 10 | | Matches played | 12 | | Injury | Hamstring