
Norwich forward Mohamed Toure gave an incredible post-match interview after scoring a hat-trick during his first start in English football.
The Canaries won 3-0 at relegation-threatened Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium to move themselves further away from the drop zone.
Norwich collected just nine points from 15 Championship matches under Liam Manning, but have picked up in form considerably since the arrival of former Rangers and Monaco boss Philippe Clement.
They had won five of their last eight matches prior to the Oxford clash on Tuesday.
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Toure, a January arrival from Danish side Randers FC for a fee of around £2.6 million, netted his first Canaries goal as a substitute during Saturday's 2-0 win over Blackburn at Carrow Road.

And the Australia international made it four goals in two games for his new club.
The first goal came from a long goal kick which Oxford goalkeeper Jamie Cumming failed to connect with, leaving Toure to tap in to an empty net.
His second goal was a poacher's finish, as he fired in from close range from Ben Chrisene's low cross before half-time.
In the second half, he then completed his hat-trick after striding through on goal before slotting the ball into the bottom left corner.
Toure was put up for the post-match interview at the Kassam Stadium, and shocked fans with one of his comments.
"In my youth career, maybe a few, but not in my professional career," he said. "That's my first that I've had. I've had twos before.
"I was telling myself after I scored the second, if this is another day where I score two goals only, I was gonna kill myself. I couldn't forgive myself if I only scored two.
"I wanted the hat-trick bad, and I got it.
"The last one was the best finish, but the boys played me the ball for the first two, so I have to give credit to the boys. The cross was very good, and the through ball from Ruairi [McConville] was very good as well. I'd say the first two [as the best goals], maybe the first one because it was so early."
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