​Everton had to settle for a point at Carrow Road, after Wes Hoolahan's early second half strike cancelled out Romelu Lukaku's opener for the visitors and two of the Toffees' most experienced players have had their say on the draw.





Skipper for the day, Gareth Barry told the club's ​official website, "The mentality at half-time was to not dwell on the fact it was only 1-0 and just keep doing the same, creating chances but hopefully putting them away.

"But we knew the second half was going to be different and they were going to come out stronger. I think to concede straight away [after half-time] was the most harmful thing. It changed the game slightly because it lifted them, they really had their tails up in the second half and made it difficult for us.





"It was the old cliche of a game of two halves - and we were disappointed we were only 1-0 up at half-time. We had a couple of chances in the second half where we could have put the game to bed but fair play to Norwich because they changed their gameplan and were better second half."

"Rom’s form and the way he is improving season on season here is incredible. If he can keep that going he is going to have a fantastic career. But Rom - like the rest of the dressing room - won’t be celebrating the goal too much because we didn’t manage to get the three points."





Seamus Coleman was also on hand to ​voice his disappointment at the final score, "We’re disappointed and we’re annoyed with ourselves. We created so many chances in the first half to win the game but we didn’t score [a second goal] .

"Which means we have to keep a clean sheet to win the game, but we didn’t do that. It’s hard to get points away from home but with the players we have got, we are wanting to win every game. That’s why we are so disappointed."