Sam Field has confirmed he’s ready to play any role Norwich City needs as the Canaries chase promotion under Philippe Clement. The 28‑year‑old midfielder, who turned a successful loan spell into a permanent deal from QPR, insists his focus is on helping the squad finish strong.

What does Field expect from his role?

Field admits he isn’t expecting to be the headline name this season, but he’s determined to "support the team as much as I can". After joining Carrow Road, he faced limited minutes at QPR and a crowded midfield with Kenny McLean and Pelle Mattsson. "I know I came in when Pelle was injured and had to do a job," he said. The midfielder stresses that his job is to train hard, stay ready, and step in when injuries or form dips create openings.

How does the squad’s culture influence him?

A key factor in Field’s decision to stay was the camaraderie inside the training ground. He highlighted the off‑pitch time spent together, noting it builds a foundation for on‑field success. "We spend more time off the pitch with each other than we do on it and to a fan you might not see that, but it’s really important," he explained. That sense of unity, he believes, fuels the team’s recent surge.

Where does Norwich City stand in the Championship?

As of the latest update, Norwich City sit 9th in the Championship with 65 points from 46 games, recent form LDWWL. They have scored 63 goals and conceded 56, leaving a +7 goal difference, yet remain 30 points behind leaders Coventry in the title race. The club’s position reflects a solid, if not spectacular, campaign that Field hopes to improve.

What does the future hold for Field and the Canaries?

Field is realistic about his place in the starting XI but confident that hard work will earn him minutes. "I can’t say I’m going to be the first name on the teamsheet, but I’m going to train and play like it," he said. He trusts Clement’s management style and believes the fresh energy in the squad will translate into results. With the season half‑way through, every training session and cup tie offers a chance to prove his worth and push Norwich City closer to promotion.

How does this affect the club’s promotion ambitions?

Field’s attitude mirrors the broader club philosophy: depth, adaptability, and collective spirit. If injuries strike or form dips, players like Field provide the necessary cover without disrupting the team’s rhythm. His willingness to step in at any moment adds a layer of security for Clement as the Canaries aim to climb the table and close the gap on Coventry.

What’s the next step for the Canaries?

The focus now shifts to maintaining consistency in the league and capitalising on the squad’s chemistry. Field’s commitment to the cause, combined with the team’s current standing, suggests Norwich City could mount a late‑season surge. Fans will be watching closely to see if his contributions help turn those LDWWL results into a sustained push for the playoffs.