Hughton so relieved after Norwich sink Spurs


NORWICH, England (Reuters) - Norwich City manager Chris Hughton brushed off suggestions his position was under threat following Sunday's 1-0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur.

Chief executive David McNally told local media in the week that Hughton's job would be on the line if his team dropped into the Premier League's bottom three.

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