The big question following last night's game at Carrow Road is not 'What can Norwich do to arrest their fall down the table?' - January 2nd is the last time they won a Premier League game - or 'Has Guus Hiddink turned things around at Stamford Bridge with consecutive away wins?'
No, it is whether or not Norwich staff located Robbie Brady's teeth after the game.
With just over ten minutes left, Robbie Brady and Gary O'Neill clashed heads. As noted by Norwich manager Alex Neil after the game, it left O'Neil bloodied and Brady sans two of his teeth.
Gary has a nasty gash and needs a few stitches, Robbie's lost two teeth and Alex is getting an X-ray on his leg.
Here's the moment of pain for the two players.
OUCH!! Norwich City's Robbie Brady and Gary O'Neil clash in the air #BPL #NORCHE @John_Sib pic.twitter.com/B4gXRbP2HU
— Action Images (@ActionImages) March 1, 2016
Here you can see the Irish international's teeth departing his mouth.
A painful night for Norwich.
Robbie Brady loses two teeth in a collision with Gary O'Neil https://t.co/ZWJ37xG6dW pic.twitter.com/M14TDK7a32
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 1, 2016
Despite his dental problems, Brady played on as Norwich sought an equaliser.
The search for Brady's pearly whites began after the final whistle.
@01603617321
MISSING. 1 white, front tooth. Owner - Robbie Brady. Last seen in clash with Willian and @Gazoneil pic.twitter.com/z5HuVd4kpH— RdW (@rdw1985) March 1, 2016
Are the people in the #ncfc tracksuits searching for Robbie Brady's tooth after that clash? pic.twitter.com/Mg2TeliCEg
— Chris Goreham (@CGoreham) March 1, 2016
@CGoreham I believe they are! Had gloves and a bag too! Last player to lose two teeth? #Brady the next @iwanwroberts pic.twitter.com/tHt4lUQ3ZP
— Mark Robertson (@Robertson91M) March 1, 2016
Picture credit: Ramsey Cardy / SPORTSFILE