Norwich City continued their magnificent unbeaten run with a 1-1 draw away at Derby County last night, but it really should have been a win for the Canaries.

Daniel Farke's men are now six league games unbeaten and are up to 5th in the Championship standings, but a late Craig Bryson strike for Derby denied the Norfolk side of their fifth successive league win.

Timm Klose had put the Canaries in front after 69 minutes, before Bryson made sure that honours would be on the even in what was, on the whole, a game with few clear cut chances.

Norwich will be looking to continue their magnificent run of form and get back to winning ways with a home clash with Stoke City at the weekend, and will also be looking to kick on from their 5th place in the table.

Here, we take a look at three things we learnt from Norwich City after their 1-1 draw with Derby on Wednesday night.

After yet another assist, Pukki once again proved last night that he is such an important player for Norwich.

The Finland international has scored six times and has now produced two assists since his arrival on a free transfer from Brondby in the summer, and is such an important player for Farke this season.

Timm Klose's 69th minute strike looked to have sealed all three points for Norwich, but they then invited too much pressure as Derby launched attack after attack after attack in the dying embers of the contest.

The win at Derby would have been their fifth win in a row and would have also put them three points clear of Swansea City in seventh place, and they need to re-evalute their game plan in order to see out a game.

For the the fourth league game in a row, Farke named an unchanged team, and rightfully so after being five games unbeaten.

But their failure to hold on to their lead is probably largely down to the fitness of the players, and maybe Farke needs to make changes to give some players a rest.