Norwich City's impressive run of form continued on Saturday afternoon with yet another victory at Carrow Road, this time at home to Brentford.

Emi Buendia netted the only goal of the game to secure Daniel Farke's men's third win on the bounce, and they have lost just one of their last ten league games.

The Canaries looked comfortable throughout the encounter and could have been two goals to the good before half-time, had Jordan Rhodes dispatched his penalty.

Nevertheless, it was a fine victory for Norwich who now sit fourth in the Championship, just two points off top-place Sheffield United after fifteen league outings.

Here, we take a look at three things we learnt about Norwich City after their 1-0 win over Brentford.

It was another exceptional display from Klose on Saturday afternoon, who is proving to be one of the best defenders in the league.

Not only does he win everything in the air and everything that comes his way, but going forward he is also a real menace, he has netted three goals and picked out a superb long-range pass to find Emi Buendia, for Norwich's only goal of the game.

He is quite literally a huge asset for Norwich, and him and Christoph Zimmerman is one of the best defensive partnerships in the league.

Buendia put in another superb performance for Norwich at the weekend, topped off with his first goal in Canaries colours.

The Argentine netted a sensational goal that Daniel Farke hailed as a "masterpiece", and looked sharp and dangerous whenever he got on the ball.

He is proving to be a top signing for just £2,250,000 from Getafe in the summer.

Another man of the match contender after Saturday's win was Max Aarons, who looks to be so mature for his age at right-back.

The 18-year old had to cope with the likes of Ollie Watkins and Sergi Canos, but defended magnificently well and got up and down the byline very well too.

Tying him down to a four-year contract will prove to be exceptional business.