Norwich City boss Neil Adams has insisted that he is not worried by his side's poor home for this season.
Despite sitting at the top of the Championship table, the Canaries have failed to win a league match at Carrow Road since the middle of August.
Following their 1-1 draw at home to Rotherham United on the weekend, Adams has urged fans not to start panicking about Norwich's struggles to pick up points on home turf.
"We have to be careful there's no knee-jerk reaction and think it isn't good enough," he is quoted as saying by BBC Sport. "We can't keep throwing points away at home, but it's fine margins again. How the ball stayed out (against Rotherham), I have no idea."
Norwich continue their bid for promotion on October 18 with a trip to Fulham.