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Charlton 0-3 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 28th Nov 2015 14:40

Daryl Murphy scored twice and Freddie Sears once as the Blues comfortably beat Charlton 3-0 to record their fourth successive victory at The Valley. Murphy put Town in front in the 28th minute, Sears added the second just before half-time and the Irish international sealed the three points on 68.

Ainsley Maitland-Niles returned at right midfield in place of the injured Kevin Bru in an otherwise unchanged Blues side with Freddie Sears again on the left of a 4-4-2 formation.

Winger Larsen Touré, a regular sub in recent weeks, also missed out due to a knock with U21s defender Joe Robinson, 19, on the bench for the senior side for the first time in a competitive match.

Charlton named an unchanged team including former Town loan keeper Stephen Henderson and one-time academy schoolboy Morgan Fox. Another ex-Blues academy youngster Nick Pope, a keeper who was released at 16, was amongst the subs.

The Addicks started on the front foot but hadn’t created an opportunity before the home fans staged their planned protest against the club’s owners with the vast majority holding up A4 cards bearing the legend ‘Stand up for the 2%’ for a minute after two minutes.

Ademola Lookman struck the game’s first shot from the edge of the area in the fourth minute but the ball hit a defender and deflected behind.

Town started to get more into the game and in the 11th minute they had their first shot, Henderson saving Brett Pitman’s low effort from the edge of the box.

Soon after, the Blues went even closer when Pitman crossed from the right and Daryl Murphy rose highest to nod just past the far post. As the Charlton keeper prepared to take the goalkick, Addicks skipper Johnnie Jackson was replaced by Chris Solly having picked up a knock.

The Blues had got themselves on top after making a slow start and on 16 Pitman twice almost conjured a chance with a couple of clever flicks at the near post from Jonas Knudsen’s cross from the left, but the ball was bundled behind.

From the resultant corner, Maitland-Niles’s kick reached Jonathan Douglas but his header, which looked to be on target, hit Sears, who was unable to get in a shot at goal.

Town continued to look the more dangerous side and on 18 Luke Chambers’s cross from deep on the right was deflected up in the air and reached Sears on the left, from where he hit a low volley which Henderson did well to get down to stop.

Referee Scott Duncan was the subject of Town protests in the 23rd minute when he stopped play with the Blues breaking to allow Johann Berg Gudmundsson to receive treatment after he was struck a painful blow in the groin by a Tareiq Holmes-Dennis shot.

Lookman shot wide in the 26th minute for Charlton but two minutes later the Blues went in front.


Charlton repeatedly failed to clear following a corner on the left, during which time Sears had forced Henderson into a save. Maitland-Niles returned the ball back into the area, Christophe Berra headed on to Tommy Smith, who while holding Solly off - illegally according to Charlton - nodded across goal and Murphy headed in his fifth goal in three games from close range to make it 1-0.

The lively Lookman got into a good position on the left of the area just before the half hour but Gerken came off his line sharply to block his shot.

Town, by now with Pitman playing deeper and Sears up front with Murphy in a system similar to Charlton’s diamond, weren’t too far away from a second in the 36th minute, Douglas just failing to get enough on his header from Murphy’s cross from the right.

Jordan Cousins headed Fox’s right-wing cross to Gerken a minute later but without testing the Blues keeper.

Deep in first-half injury time, Town doubled their advantage when Chambers played in Sears in space on the right of the area and the former Colchester man’s effort took a deflection before beating Henderson at his near post. It was Sears’s fifth goal of the season and his first for 10 league games.

Charlton threatened to pull a goal back in the remaining minutes of injury time through a goalmouth scramble following a corner with the danger eventually cleared via Berra and Smith headers.

Once the ball was cleared, Town broke away and Fox picked up the game’s first yellow card for pulling back Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

Soon after referee Duncan blew his whistle to end the first half with the Blues having put themselves in a good position to record their fourth successive win at The Valley.

Having started slowly, Town got on top and had created chances prior to Murphy’s goal. The second just before the break was a bonus with the Blues seemingly happy see the half out at that stage. Nevertheless, Sears fully deserved to get on the scoresheet given his excellent recent performances.

Charlton switched Fox for recently-signed former West Ham man Ricardo Vaz Te at half-time.

After Gerken had done well to claim a cross from the right under pressure, the Blues weren’t far away from making it 3-0, Murphy slamming Douglas’s lay-off on the edge of the box just past the post and off the stanchion in the 51st minute.

Two minutes later, Vaz Te, who had made an impression since coming on, hit a low strike through a crowd of players which Gerken saved down to his right.

Charlton striker Simon Makienok was booked for catching Berra with an elbow in the 64th minute, not the first time the Dane’s flailing arms had caught the Town centre-half in the face.The Scotland international lost a tooth in the incident.

Moments later Cole Skuse also took a blow to the face and suffered a nosebleed.

Chances had been rare at both ends since the break with the Blues generally happy to sit back on their lead and soak up whatever the home side were able to throw at them, which for the most part consisted of crosses which Gerken was able to claim or the Town defence clear unchallenged.

In the 68th minute the Blues made it 3-0. Pitman left a Chambers pass for Douglas, who fed Murphy in space to his left and the Irishman smashed in his second of the game and his sixth in three games off the post.

With Charlton looking a beaten side Murphy just failing to find Maitland-Niles with a cross from the left, then after Sears had won a corner, Berra heading over.

On 76 Pitman hit a 30-yard effort but too close to Henderson, who claimed. Three minutes later, Charlton went close to pulling a goal back when Reza Ghoochannejhad headed freekick back across the box and Gerken superbly blocked Patrick Bauer’s diving header.

Gerken made an even better save in the 81st minute, brilliantly getting down and across to his left to palm away Vaz Te’s goal-bound header. Three minutes later, Giles Coke replaced Maitland-Niles.

Vaz Te, by now wearing a pink bandage on his head, was thwarted by Gerken once more in the 87th minute. The striker hit a shot from the edge of the box and the Blues keeper again dived across to his left to save.

Tommy Oar took over from Sears moments before the fourth official indicated four additional minutes with the game already well won.

Holmes-Dennis headed a late opportunity wide but the Addicks had never looked like getting back into the game from the moment Murphy, who is firmly back to his best, put the Blues in front.

Sears’s second goal just before the break was a further blow to the home side and the third cemented the three points at a stage when Charlton weren’t looking like getting back into the game.

There was a late flurry of chances in the closing stages when Gerken made a succession of excellent saves, but overall it was probably the most comfortable of the Blues’ four successive wins at The Valley.

Town are now undefeated in six matches - having ended their winless run of Sky games at 11, their last live TV victory was the corresponding fixture last November - and are up to seventh ahead of this afternoon’s games, level on points with Birmingham in the final play-off place.

Charlton: Henderson, Holmes-Dennis, Bauer, Sarr, Fox (Vaz Te 46), Diarra, Cousins, Jackson (c) (Solly 13), Gudmundsson, Makienok (Ghoochannejhad 73), Lookman. Unused: Pope, Lennon, Ba, Vaz Te, Ahearne-Grant.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Maitland-Niles (Coke 84), Sears (Oar 90), Murphy, Pitman. Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Parr, Robinson, Tabb. Referee: Scott Duncan (Northumberland).


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blueboy1981 added 21:01 - Nov 28
Great result ....... and a great game in my opinion. A good game to watch, and although quite a heavy home defeat for Charlton, they played their part in an entertaining game, and never dropped their heads.

Great performances wherever you looked today - special mention for Gerken who made two world class saves, and looked much more confident in having the necessary control over his area.

Well done MM, TC, and all who contributed to this fine result today.


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blueboy1981 added 21:12 - Nov 28
.......... shame the 'happy chappie brigade' have to come on here with their associated, and of course necessary, sarcasm.

Why can't everyone be sociable for once ? - after a great result today.

Guess it's too much to ask from some of the one dimension people.

Enjoy - you miserable, sarcastic, people - this is how Saturday evenings should be.
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timkatieadamitfc added 21:39 - Nov 28
Great result today,score 3 and keep clean sheet away,can't ask for anymore and surely no one can complain about anything.He has took some right stick this year(from me too)but I thought Gerkin made some unbelievable saves and had a fantastic game today.COYB.
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Gcon added 22:07 - Nov 28
Arghhh....Blueboy!
Read your first post. All very positive, dare I say noble. Even praised the manager.
Then I scroll down and see you've posted again.
Imagine my disappointment.....
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blueboy1981 added 22:12 - Nov 28
Gcon ........ suit yourself.

Only stating facts - as they are.
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runaround added 22:22 - Nov 28
2 away victories with a 3 goal margin is excellent & not to be sniffed at. Carry on like this & we might just be able to challenge top 6
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BrettenhamBlue added 22:23 - Nov 28
Well done to all at the club. A thoroughly deserved result. We pretty much ran the show until the last 10 mins and Gerken was superb in those last 10.
Very Happy.
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warktheline added 22:25 - Nov 28
@chepstowblue, IF we go on from this run, let's not forget some of the team's we've beaten, and impose ourselves upon the likes of Derby, Burnley, Hull, Boro and Brighton, here on in, then your post will hold water! Surely your comments are a touch premature, with all things considered, a reality check may not go amiss!
@irishtim, my old mate, personally disagree with your 'knee-jerk' comment, considering McCarthy has been playing players out of position for some time now! Can anyone explain why he continually plays 3 centre backs in a back four?
In my opinion, if he addressed this issue, the whole team would become much more balanced .
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Orraman added 22:33 - Nov 28
I too have been critical of Gerken but must give him credit today. Three outstanding saves near the end to protect the clean sheet.
My frustration with MM is due to his stubbornness with his favourites but he got it spot on today. The last two games have shown that we can play some delightful passing moves when we keep the ball down. Surely this is the way ahead. MM will soon have some interesting decisions to make with the imminent return of Teddy, Luke Hyam, Fraser and Didzy. Let's hope he picks teams on capabilities rather than favourites.
More of the same on Friday night please and send Leadboots and Nugent home disappointed
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GiveusaWave added 03:46 - Nov 29
Great result today. Can't ask for anything more. Energy, enthusiasm and will to win was there on show for all to see.
Important game on Friday now.
Gerken produced outstanding saves in the last few minutes of the game. We did seem to switch off a little at about 85 mins but that's a very minor criticism. Fantastic performance and with players returning from injury we should have a lot to look forward too. Our bench will certainly look way stronger in the next few weeks.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 08:45 - Nov 29
I'm assuming that for the next week or two the squad will still not be back to full strength. It seems to take ages before a player who you think is about to start actually comes back in. So the next 2-3 results are crucial. If we can get through those, still be in much the same position as we are now, and then add strength (e.g. Fraser et al. back in the squad) for the Christmas/New Year period, then things could be looking very good.
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hogster1970 added 10:03 - Nov 29
well i went yesturday even with a knackered back, was a great all round solid display, like most i have been critical of deano but he was awsome today, front 3 played a blinder and glad sears got a goal with all his recent work and running he has done for little reward, great to see murphy back at his best aswell, back 4 was solid and berra taking several hits for the team.

but we have boro next and that will be a different ball game, scuse needs to stop pondering on the ball, he takes to long when in posession to decide what to do with it, he was the same against wolves, we need him to up the anti.
we will need bru back next week for sure if fit, although niles played well today but need bru to break play up as he is like a slightly tamer hyam but picks out some great quick passes which we will need.

but keep up the good work boys and bring on the boro
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beornioblue added 12:46 - Nov 29
Well done lads , good performance and what a difference in Douglas's game beginning to play a bit!! Murph back on song, Sears awesome as always and pitman is growing with each game . And we still have the rest to come back in the team, November 3 wins and a draw !! Whoever against those points are invaluable !! Bring on 'boro ... COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:43 - Nov 29
good performance all round,great to see that Murphy is getting back in the groove,i aklways expected him to ,but it has taken a while.Im not in the Gerken top ten fans but all credit to him,he pulled off three vital saves in last stages of game,it could so easily have been a case of 2 points dropped but for him .Pleased to get the result,hope we can put a shift in against Boro,three points from that game would be massive .COYB
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Razor added 10:41 - Nov 30
Yup, if you are the goalie you are there to be shot at,literally, but Gerks, who I have criticised in past was great on Saturday and even beginnining to command his 6 yrards box--if he gets this sorted could well turn in to a great keeper.

Met main man Mr Milne on station after game, a thoroughly good egg and I think the de-Chelseafication proframme is going well!!

Mboro have tough game tomorrow and then dont travel well to us so I am hoping for 3 more points on Friday which will put us well in the mix.
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blueboy1981 added 17:55 - Nov 30
......... get working on Gerks controlling / commanding his area Webster - he proved on Saturday that if he sorts that part of his game out, he could be a more than competent Championship keeper.

Shouldn't be too difficult - the rest of it is all there.
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