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Norwich first-team coach Ryan Garry said Mohamed Toure showed “another side of himself” after the forward scored his second hat trick for the club, to beat Bristol City.

The Canaries conceded a goal within two minutes of kick-off, and it took a 25-minute treble from Toure to inspire the comeback.

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“We played a great game in the second-half with and without the ball,” he told BBC Radio Norfolk.

Head coach Phillipe Clement was serving a touchline ban, but was able to speak to his side during the break.

“The manager’s message at half-time was certainly around raising levels of intensity and you have to give credit to the players because everyone did that.

“I saw the correct behaviours,” he said.

Toure joined Norwich in February, and has scored seven goals in eight matches, including another hat-trick against Oxford on his debut.

“As much as it was a team performances, Mo (Toure) is obviously going to get the plaudits,” said Garry.

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“He could have done more in the first half, but he showed another side of himself in the second, and so it’s great when one of your players gets a hat-trick.”

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