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All-action Spaniard Borja Sainz in red-hot form for Norwich City

BORJA Sainz is a player who does a little bit of everything and, at first, that wasn’t necessarily beneficial to Norwich City.

All-action Spaniard

BORJA SAINZ
PLAYER PROFILE NORWICH CITY WINGER
By Chris Dunlavy

BORJA Sainz is a player who does a little bit of everything and, at first, that wasn’t necessarily beneficial to Norwich City.
Nobody at Carrow Road ever doubted the passion and effort of the Spanish winger, who joined on a free transfer from Turkish side Giresunspor last summer.
Nor, for that matter, his quality. Skilful, direct and inventive, the 23-year-old netted against Fulham on his debut and earned a reputation for scoring screamers, most notably in an FA Cup tie against Liverpool at Anfield.
Erratic loose cannon
Yet th...

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