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Oliver Norwood continues to receive the plaudits after inspiring Coventry to another important victory in their fight against relegation, a first on the road in the Championship all season. A superb trademark pass from the Northern Ireland international allowed Cody McDonald to smash the second goal of a 2-0 win at Hull City as the Sky Blues climbed out of the drop zone. \"I spoke to Sir Alex before I left on loan and told him what I wanted to get out of it,\" Norwood told the Daily Star. \"I said I want to be remembered. I want to make an impression and I want to go there and help them out of the situation they are in. It has been massive for me. I think I have come on and really matured as a professional. I have learnt so much in such a short space of time. It is only going to do me good in my career.\" Hull included Robbie Brady in their starting line-up with Joshua King replacing the winger 10 minutes into the second half. Nottingham Forest are also fighting hard against relegation to League One and a 3-0 win at Crystal Palace helped their cause with Scott Wootton coming on for the last nine minutes and picking up a yellow card. Tomasz Kuszczak made a brilliant double-save to deny Alex Bruce, Steve\'s son, and Robert Snodgrass in Watford\'s fabulous 2-0 win at Leeds United. The Yorkshiremen were one of the Pole\'s suitors before he joined the Hornets on loan and defender Nyron Nosworthy spoke about him afterwards to the Daily Mirror. \"He\'s a good man but he\'s a bit of a lunatic,\" said Nosworthy. \"I\'m scared of him to be honest. His attitude is spot on and he\'s forever talking.\" Reece Brown missed Oldham\'s 1-0 reverse at Notts County due to injury but Paul Dickov is hoping to extend the versatile midfielder\'s loan spell. Bebe continues his return to fitness at Besiktas with the Portuguese youngster coming on as an 88th minute replacement for Ricardo Quaresma in his side\'s shock 1-0 home defeat to Samsunspor. Kiko Macheda looks likely to miss the rest of the season after having an operation on his ankle. John Cofie did play for Royal Antwerp in a 2-2 draw with R White Star Woluwe with his strike partner Freddy Mombongo-Dues grabbing both goals.