Daniel Farke's Norwich City side have been in excellent form in recent weeks and that continued on Saturday.

The Canaries came from behind to beat Nottingham Forest 2-1 at the City Ground to send them back into the play-off places.

But, it was a match that showed the spirit that has perhaps been lacking from the Canaries over recent seasons and is a testament to the way that Farke has set up his side this season.

One player epitomised that more than most, however, and that was Farke's compatriot Timm Klose.

The German centre-back has been one of the Canaries' standout players so far this season and he lived up to the hype at the City Ground on Saturday.

After Lewis Grabban had given the home side the lead it would have been easy and maybe typical of Norwich to capitulate, but Klose took the game by the scruff of the neck from defence.

Two goals in the second half turned the game around, but that was not the only impressive aspect of his game.

Three accurate long balls show that the goals were not the only positivity of his attacking game, as does the 78% pass accuracy.

A solid presence at the back throughout ensured that Farke's side saw out the win, with Klose also proving to be an unlikely hero at the other end come full time.