It may have been a below par performance to draw 0-0 at Hull but Norwich City remain top of the Championship table.
A first goalless draw of the campaign for Daniel Farke's men brought a very frustrating end to a six-game winning streak, which continues now as a seven-game unbeaten run.
Tom Trybull went close twice for the Canaries before the break but it was mostly a grim first half to match the horrid wet and windy conditions on Humberside, as lowly Hull did their best to disrupt the in-form visitors.
It was Trybull again who missed the big chance for Norwich after the break, somehow heading wide from five yards after a wonderful Max Aarons cross from the right in the 69th minute.
It was a disappointing night but with Middlesbrough held to a 1-1 draw at Preston, Farke's side remain top, a point ahead of Leeds, who beat Reading 1-0. The Canaries return to Carrow Road action on Saturday when they host Rotherham United.
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