Norwich City boss Philippe Clement said that new striker Mohamed Toure is “learning fast” but still has “several things to improve” in his game.
The forward has now scored four goals in his first two games for the Canaries since joining this month and scored a hat-trick on Tuesday as Norwich beat Oxford by three at the Kassam.
Toure’s first goal came in the opening minute of the game and Clement felt that was important in how the rest of the match played out.
“I asked to start hard because Oxford are a very good defensive team, Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk.
“We wanted to start like this and it’s the perfect scenario to score after one minute but it was crucial for us in the game.
“Mo (Mohamed Toure) is still a young lad with a lot of potential and several things to improve but he is learning fast.
“This week we showed him several images of Haaland and how he creates space for himself as well as Lukaku and how he uses his body.
“It’s important to have a striker who can find the spaces in behind and is lethal in front of goal, the football we have played the last couple of weeks means that whoever plays there will have a nice time because all the things around them are much better than a few months ago.”

