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Charlton Athletic 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 7th Dec 2021 21:47

Interim manager John McGreal’s first game in charge of the Blues ended in a dismal 2-0 defeat at Charlton Athletic. The Addicks went in front on 26 via Jayden Stockley before Alex Gilbey sealed the points late on, however, but for goalkeeping heroics from Christian Walton the margin of defeat might have been more comfortable.

George Edmundson, Kane Vincent-Young, Lee Evans, Sone Aluko and Kyle Edwards returned to the Town side.

Edmundson, who missed out at the weekend with an achilles problem, joined Toto Nsiala at centre-half with Vincent-Young at right-back, Janoi Donacien moving to left-back for the first time for the Blues and Walton in goal.

In midfield, Evans rejoined skipper Sam Morsy in the centre of midfield with Aluko on the right and Edwards on the left and Scott Fraser the number 10 behind former Charlton striker Macauley Bonne.

From the side which drew 0-0 with Barrow on Saturday, Conor Chaplin, Idris El Mizouni and Cameron Burgess were on the bench, while Bailey Clements and Kayden Jackson were left out of the 18.

Bersant Celina was again absent having suffered a knock in training at the end of last week, while young midfielder Cameron Humphreys kept his place on the bench having impressed as a sub on Saturday.

For Charlton, skipper Jason Pearce returned to their back three after a knee problem, while keeper Craig MacGillivray also came into the side for former Blues loanee Stephen Henderson, who started Friday’s 2-0 FA Cup victory at Gateshead.

Among those watching from the stands was former Waterford manager and one-time QPR midfielder Marc Bircham, who has been linked with the Blues’ management vacancy having worked as assistant boss at Arizona United five years ago, the club now known as Phoenix Rising, the club in which Town’s Three Lions are co-owners.

It’s believed he was at the game under his own steam rather than having been invited by the Blues.

Town, in their white and black away kit, started strongly with Aluko missing his kick when well placed after a ball from the left came in in the third minute.

The Addicks’ first chance came a minute later when one-time Blues target Conor Washington tried to catch Walton off his line but sent the ball into the 3,000-plus Town fans behind the goal.

On six, applause rippled around the ground in tribute to six-year-old Birmingham supporter Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, who was killed by his father and step-mother, with a number of players joining in ahead of a throw-in.

Keeper Walton confidently caught balls into the box from a corner and a free-kick and looked to throw out as quickly as he could - something he hadn’t done in previous games - but with Aluko and then Bonne unable to profit from it.

After Town’s bright start, Charlton had begun to gain the upper hand and on the quarter hour Ben Purrington’s free-kick from the left flashed across the Blues box but with Gilbey unable to get a touch.

In the 24th minute, Diallang Jaiyesimi headed over the bar at the far post from Purrington’s cross.

And a minute later, the Addicks went in front. Washington burst into the box on the left - with Town arms raised for offside -cut in and hit a shot which Walton did well to save. However, the loose ball fell to Stockley, who slammed home.


Town protests continued and they looked to have a case but neither referee Christopher Sarginson nor his linesman showed any interest.

Donacien was shown the first yellow card of the game in the 29th minute for a foul on Gilbey.

Having gone behind, the Blues found themselves somewhat under the cosh with the home side visibly more confident having gone in front.

On the half hour, Stockley shot across the face of goal, Walton saved and the loose ball ran agonisingly behind Washington before being cleared.

Five minutes later, Elliot Lee sent Washington way but the Northern Ireland international found Nsiala in his way.

Town were showing little threat going forward. Aluko took too heavy a touch when breaking away down the right and the ball was put out for a throw.

On 41 Evans headed over from the Blues’ first corner of the game, taken by Aluko on the right, when he will feel he might have done better.

As the break approached Town began to get on top and in the final scheduled minute Fraser played a superb ball in from the left but which was just too far in front of Bonne for the striker to get in a shot.

Moments later, an Evans shot from the edge of the box was deflected out for a corner from which Nsiala nodded wide at the back post.

Soon after, the whistle confirmed the end of a half in which the Blues had started strongly before Charlton got on top and scored their goal with Town looking to have a strong case that it was offside.

The Addicks might have added to their lead having been well on top following the goal but the Blues came back into it in the minutes before the break.

Charlton were first to go close in the second half, Washington took too long over his cross and Donacien blocked but the ball looped into the area to Purrington at the back post but Walton did superbly to save his header at point-blank.

Town’s start to the second half was summed up when Edwards stopped his 55th-minute ran as Fraser played it into the space he had been breaking towards.

Charlton continued to press at the other end and went close on 58 when Jaiyesimi crossed from the right to the far post from where Purrington nodded back across to Lee, who headed over from close range when he will feel he should have done better.

Town’s first chance of the half came on the hour when a free-kick from deep on the left reached Nsiala at the far post but the centre-half’s header bounced harmlessly wide.

Fraser saw a shot blocked on the edge of the box following a rare well-constructed Town move in the 62nd minute.

The former MK Dons man was swapped for ex-Charlton striker Joe Pigott, who joined Bonne up front.

Soon after the change, Walton did well to bat away Lee’s shot from the edge of the area, then on 67 the keeper saved from Sean Clare.

Two minutes later, Aluko reacted angrily to a Pearce challenge on halfway, the Charlton man receiving a yellow card… As the Blues prepared to take the free-kick, the Nigerian international was switched for Chaplin and Charlton replaced Jaiyesimi with Jonathan Leko.

Charlton continued to look the more likely scorers of the second goal and on 71 Gilbey somehow shook off a number of Town defenders before his shot was blocked by Nsiala.

In the 79th minute, after Evans had been dispossessed in a promising area on the edge of the Charlton box, the Addicks broke quickly and Washington took the ball into the area on the left before hitting a shot which Walton, the Blues’ man of the match, saved brilliantly with his left foot.

Walton made another stop, this time diving away to his left to paw Washington’s hook goalwards wide following a free-kick on the left.

Humphreys was handed his league debut on 81, replacing Edwards on the left of midfield. Moments later, Purrington shot over for the Addicks, who really should have had the game well won.

Leko was next to force Walton into a save, cutting in from the right and stabbing a shot which the keeper did well to block.

A second Charlton goal had long been coming and it finally came in two minutes from the end. Gilbey broke into the area on the left before beating Walton.

The referee’s whistle confirmed that the three points would go to the home side, who had been the better team from the early minutes onwards.

A thoroughly poor night from Town who deserved to take nothing from the match and Charlton should have sealed their victory well before the 88th minute, only poor finishing and Walton’s heroics in goal having prevented them from doing so.

The Blues started the game in a positive manner but once the home side, backed by a large and noisy crowd, got on top and had gone in front, Town never looked like taking anything from the match.

The visitors looked a shapless side thoroughly lacking in confidence and direction after recent results - they are now won one in six in all competitions - and former manager Paul Cook’s sacking at the weekend.

At the whistle, the Blues support made their feelings clear with Nsiala similarly making his thoughts known to a fan before being joined by Walton, who then was physically confronted by another supporter, who was dragged away by stewards as the Town defender was ushered away from the area.

Interim manager McGreal has a lot of work on his hands ahead of Saturday’s trip to fourth-placed Wigan Athletic.

Charlton: MacGillivray, Clare, Pearce (c), Famewo, Jaiyesimi, Gilbey, Dobson, Lee, Purrington, Stockley, Washington. Unused: Henderson, Elerewe, Souaré, Watson, Kirk, Leko, Davison.

Town: Walton, Vincent-Young, Nsiala, Edmundson, Donacien, Evans, Morsy (c), Aluko, Fraser (Pigott 64), Edwards, Bonne. Unused: Hladky, Burgess, Penney, El Mizouni, Humphreys, Chaplin. Referee: Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire). Att: 26,376 (Town: 3,159).


Photo: Steve Waller



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Linkboy13 added 22:06 - Dec 7
This was a protest against the sacking of their mate Cook which i thought might happen. Feel sorry for John Mcgreal trying to run a side who were totally disinterested. Lots of changes required in the summer . Not exited by the candidates for the managers job either. I would go down the foreign manager route they can bring their own players in. Look what Farke done at Norwich he brought his own players in and turned them into an excellent championship club.
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ricardo55555 added 22:06 - Dec 7
This whole episode leaves a horrible feel to the club. Cook got his players. They obviously had potential. I have really enjoyed performances by the team this season, particularly Doncaster, Plymouth and Wycombe. Yes they were erratic, but there was nearly always excitement. The players who liked and expected to play for Cook, are dispirited. In this key part of the season it was rash to sack him, when there was still promise. Poor decision. No one in the pipeline. The most enjoyable season for years, very likely now to end in mediocrity.
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JCBLUE added 22:07 - Dec 7
Pathetic performance, all except Walton should be ashamed.

So much for interim manager bounce & player reaction.

Seriously hope Ashton & the owners have a proper plan for a top quality managerial replacement, nuts otherwise.
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martin587 added 22:07 - Dec 7
To think I battled my way up the A11 In terrible conditions to watch that.In all my 66 years of watching my club this was one of the most gutless performances I've seen from professional players and it hurts me to say this.Some of them need a right kick up the backside.They should be ashamed of this turn out tonight.
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BlueMoolay added 22:08 - Dec 7
Piggott and Norwood up front with Wez Burns and Chaplin please.😳
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barrystedmunds added 22:08 - Dec 7
“struggling “ Charlton totally murdered us, bodes well for Wigan!!! For all those calling for Warnock, I despair!!!
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BlueRuin69 added 22:09 - Dec 7
Dont worry Guys when Morsy arrives you wont see a performance like that! 🤔
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ricardo55555 added 22:09 - Dec 7
So depressing, trigger happy. Big mistake sacking Cook. Makes me feel embarrassed as a supporter.
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blueboy1981 added 22:09 - Dec 7
SHAMBOLIC… !!!

Full Credit to the Best Travelling Supporters in the Land by far for this level of Football.
Players - Hang your Heads in Total Shame, you do not justify such Support.

My advice is if any of this Shambolic Team tonight cannot stand the Heat of the Current Kitchen.
GET OUT OF OUR CLUB - NOW !! - and before you go - reimburse that fantastic Support that followed you tonight to Charlton.
You let every single one of them down 100 %.
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DaGremloid added 22:09 - Dec 7
Cookycrew - dumbest comment of the evening so far.
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Ipswich_Sniffer added 22:11 - Dec 7
All the morons that got sucked into buying the £45 3-game package :-) hahahaha
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ringwoodblue added 22:12 - Dec 7
Still think sacking Cook was the right decision. Can't judge McGreal on tonight's performance but the players, OMG, they are all a disgrace apart from maybe Walton.

The new manager, whoever he (or she) will be, arguably has the biggest challenge in English football right now to make us successful again.
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fizzyblue added 22:12 - Dec 7
Finished watching the game feeling envious of the togetherness and work ethic that Charlton had. We are a million miles from that. Still look like strangers on the pitch with player combinations on selection just not working. That said…. Nobody turned up tonight apart from Walton. Team looked deflated and void of any enthusiasm. If the board want to turn this around and give us a chance on reaching the playoffs they need to act very quickly. I feel a bit for JM tonight!!
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algarvefan added 22:13 - Dec 7
I can see wholesale changes again in the transfer window, these are players who have done well elsewhere and the season looked so promising, that was for me easily our worst performance of the season. So much for the players feeling guilty about Paul Cook!!!!

Not Jon McGreal's fault tonight, but the job is a huge one for whoever comes in, the attitude, demeanour and effort from the players tonight was dreadful with the exception of Walton who was outstanding. Can't even do the simple basics, awful Town just awful.
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stocktractor added 22:13 - Dec 7
The reason for
Warnock on a 6 month deal is to walk into a changing room of people picking up there wages and not caring, throwing a few of them around the changing room and installing some passion back into us.
Young managers can wait we need a take
No sh&t experienced manager to at least try and make a run for the play offs.
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brassy added 22:14 - Dec 7
if the new owners are serious about promotion then we need to be more ambitious some one who played and coached in the premiership now looking to go into management ie michael carrick frank lampard etc.
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bringonbrazil added 22:14 - Dec 7
#packoutportmanroad? Are they offering refunds? Just show some desire. Woeful.
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:17 - Dec 7
Warnock would bend the players ears ,but think he has had his day , For me Lampard would be good at present level and would improve with time .
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BlueRuin69 added 22:19 - Dec 7
Decision to sack Cook looks a poor one. Assembles his squad of which half are clearly pissed, now fans turning on players. As for suggestions of squad clear, they are all on 4 year contracts! This is a total shambles, awful planning and the rest of league one must by laughing their heads off. Dear oh Dear
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Karlosfandangal added 22:19 - Dec 7
Charlton knew how Town would play so they put 5 at the back and Bonne had 3 men to mark him out the game

Sorry John not your fault these players but you are not the man to take Town forward. You had the chance to be brave and start with 2 up front but you did not.

KVY played as left back for you at Colchester so why put JD there as he was lost.

Poor very poor
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SickParrot added 22:19 - Dec 7
Sorry to say that I predicted that score. I feel sorry for John Mcgreal. He has a group of under performing players who are low on confidence and who are mourning the loss of Paul Cook. I dread to think what Wigan may do to us.
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churchmans added 22:22 - Dec 7
We are in trouble
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bluearmy81 added 22:23 - Dec 7
Let's hope they can somehow muster another 8 wins in order to stay up !
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yorkieblue62 added 22:24 - Dec 7
Whats with this Warnock love in. I'll repeat myself, he's too old, lost the hunger & would rather be at his home in Cornwall. We need a young progressive manager who can employ flexible tactics but i guess another season has bit the dust
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BlueRuin69 added 22:26 - Dec 7
Has to be said, Donacien at left back?
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