Norwich City are the in-form team in the division after a magnificent run of late.

The Canaries came back from a goal down to defeat Dean Smith's Aston Villa on Tuesday night, a win that sees them occupy the final play-off spot after 14 fixtures of the Championship season.

Daniel Farke's men have lost just one of their last nine league games, and will be looking to extend their winning run to three games with a home clash with Brentford this weekend.

The Norfolk club have bounced back from a disappointing start to the season, and it is all down to Farke, who found himself under scrutiny in the earlier stages of the season.

Here, we take a look at THREE words that sum up Daniel Farke's time at Norwich so far...

If you turned the clocks back a couple of months then you would find that a large majority of Norwich fans wanted Farke out.

The Canaries salvaged a draw away at Ipswich Town, and if it wasn't for Moritz Leitner's strike, Farke would have undoubtedly been relieved of his duties as Norwich boss after a defeat to their fierce rivals.

Fast forward two months and Norwich sit in the play-offs after just one defeat in their last nine league games - he has really turned it around at Carrow Road after a rocky start.

One thing that Norwich fans will love about Farke is his use of young players.

Jamal Lewis, Max Aarons and Todd Cantwell have all become regulars for Norwich this season, and knowing Farke's admiration for youth players, they will grow into fantastic assets.

They will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of England international James Maddison, who has been sensational for Leicester since his big-money move in the summer.

After their recent run of results, there is no reason why Norwich can't mount a promotion push this season.

They have many talented youngsters, a solid defence, and an attack that will score goals in Jordan Rhodes and Teemu Pukki.

It's bound to be an interesting season at Carrow Road.