Norwich City 1-1 Oxford United: Harris dents hosts' play-off hopes
Norwich City's play-off hopes were dented on Friday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Oxford United despite a spirited second half.
Norwich City missed the chance to move within a point of the Championship play-off places after being held to a 1-1 draw by Oxford United on Friday.
Josh Sargent's early goal was cancelled out by Mark Harris, with the Canaries unable to find a late winner despite second-half pressure.
Both teams made a lightning-quick start to the game, with Ole Romeny nicking the ball inside Norwich's box before curling a shot on goal, but Vicente Reyes, in for the injured Angus Gunn, held onto it.
Sargent then found the breakthrough just four minutes later. Kellen Fisher latched onto a brilliant throughball down the right before fizzing a dangerous low cross into the box, and the American was there to turn it past Jamie Cumming.
The hosts were caught out by a long throw-in in the 18th minute though, as Will Vaulks' lob was not cleared properly, and Harris met the volley sweetly on the half-turn, firing in from close range.
Sargent was then denied a second goal shortly before the break. He set off too early to meet Borja Sainz's pass and the offside flag went up before the ball nestled into the near-bottom corner.
Norwich pushed for a winner in the second half, with Fisher seeing a shot blocked and Cumming brilliantly parrying Ante Crnac's powerful long-range strike over the bar.
Sainz thought he had scored an 89th-minute winner after beating the offside trap, but Cumming made himself big to stretch and direct the acute-angled shot wide.
Norwich move up to 10th on 49 points, sitting three points behind West Brom in sixth. Oxford, meanwhile, remained 18th, but are now eight points clear of the relegation zone.
Data Debrief: Chance goes begging
This had the feel of a must-win game for Norwich ahead of the rest of the weekend's games, but instead, they still find themselves adrift of the top six.
In fact, it is a familiar tale for Norwich, who have now dropped 26 points from winning positions this season, the most of any team in the Championship.
The goal they conceded was avoidable, with two defenders getting their heads to Vaulks' long throw before Harris turned it in. That was the 28th first-half goal Norwich have conceded this season, with only Plymouth Argyle (32) and Portsmouth (30) conceding more in the division.
Norwich certainly had their chances, having 15 shots overall (worth 1.51 expected goals), with 10 of those coming in the second half (four on target). However, Cumming's impressive performance, which saw him make five saves, was enough to earn Oxford a vital point.