Focus: How Norwich's Robbie Brady could help extend Chelsea's miserable run

There is little evidence to suggest that Chelsea’s catastrophic free-fall is nearing an end. Jose Mourinho’s departure may not be inevitable, but the chances of a mid-season revival look increasingly slim. The visit of Norwich – one point and one place above the champions – might look like the perfect opportunity to restore some pride, but the threat of Robbie Brady’s crosses could cause further discomfort at Stamford Bridge.

Six of Norwich’s 16 goals this season have come from set-pieces, the highest ratio in the division (37.5%), and although they scored freely against Bournemouth and Sunderland in the early weeks of the season, eight of their last nine goals have come via crosses from out wide (33% of which were from corner-kicks).

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