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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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blueboy1981 added 23:27 - Dec 7
Londontractorboy57 - that didn't take much did it ? - what a benchmark ?
You trying to empty the ground even earlier ?
Just check your MM's most recent disaster at Cardiff - What was it 9 defeats on the bounce ?? - before being SACKED - yet again !!
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Brockleyblue added 23:27 - Dec 7
Wow, we are just awful aren't we?! “Terrible” was how Talk Sport described us at the final whistle. I think a major shake up in line-up and tactics is needed for Saturday. I'd go for:
GK: Walton
RB: Donacien or KVY
CB: Edmundson (c)
CB: Nsiala
LB: Penney
RM: Aluko
CM: Harper or Carroll
CM: Humphreys or Barry
LM: Chaplin
F: Norwood
F: Jackson

We can't sink much lower, so we might as well start sidelining those waste of space midfielders (Evans, Morsy, Fraser) that PC brought in but who have never really looked like they want to be here - and even less so now. Though Bonne hasn't scored recently he can't be blamed for the non-existent service he is getting from the centre of midfield. That having been said, I think he could do with a rest, and Norwood has at least regularly scored at this level, whilst Jackson found the net twice last week, which is more than can be said for anyone else in the squad!
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Jugsy added 23:28 - Dec 7
A lot of hilarious posters on here. ‘Sack the manager', now ‘sell the players'. Looking forward to the ‘we want new owners' next. Dreadful performance but not nearly as dreadful as sacking a manager with no idea of who will replace him, worse because he was given license to overall the team with ‘his' players. Some of the players out there (naively) bought into the project which has been spun on its head. Cook deserved time, I wasn't happy with all the performances but after a summer of chance I wanted to give it a chance. Now we've lost our season, again. As fans, we should have backed him.
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PhilR added 23:35 - Dec 7
Marcus Evans' parting gift, Cook without Richardson, a full house of misguided managerial appointments. A lot of these players came here for Cook (sounds bizarre when I write it, but it's true) and he has been unceremoniously dumped. How do you think they would feel? It is hard not to feel let down by these players, but we need to be careful not to help push them further in the wrong direction. Somehow, we need to let them know that we will love them if they pull together and fight for the club. They don't look like it now, but there is a good quality squad here - I just hope the management can bring in someone good and strong enough to get the best out of them, and shape something that can succeed in League One.
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londontractorboy57 added 23:38 - Dec 7
Yes blueboy use the stats to suit yourself took them from possible relegation to cusp of.playoffs then the chairnen flogged most of the players and expected him to get them in the play offs .
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cat added 23:51 - Dec 7
Brocket - think you can take toto out of your eleven, his attitude at the end has done it for me. Utterly disgraceful behaviour, you don't behave like that and become a fans favourite. Walton was class and was the only one who got any credit.
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EliteTractors added 02:04 - Dec 8
First time posting on the site, but after tonight I feel I need to. Was at the game and can honestly say it was one of the worst performances I have seen from a Town side in 20 odd years following. Total lack of confidence throughout and I hope I am wrong but it looked like a few players have downed tools after Cook's sacking, in particular our supposed captain Morsy, who I thought showed no effort or leadership throughout along with his buddy Evans, who both may one day be first to the ball or win a tackle.

Only players that can come out with any sort of credit tonight are Walton, Edmondson and a lot may disagree but Nsiala. He will never be great on the ball and I don't really care too much as long as he is given options in front of him which tonight he wasn't, so can only expect a hopeful punt up field. Could easily have been 5 or 6 without those.
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planetblue_2011 added 07:35 - Dec 8
I wasn't to keen on Warnock at first but now we need an experienced head after that dismal performance. With the list of managers out there I think he is the only man who can save this football club. I have never known ITFC to be this bad for the 30+ years of supporting them😞
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WalkRules added 08:05 - Dec 8
At least I have got cricket to be depressed about this morning instead
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Barty added 08:08 - Dec 8
We don't need a new manager we need a fu**ing magician. That was appalling. Another season in League One looms.
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BlueMoolay added 08:17 - Dec 8
Yes, agree with most. Should not of sacked PC yet. I know it's effing frustrating, but this was/is his team. He got these lads here, some came just for him...now he's gone. 5hite situation....I can understand some players must be peed off with the sacking, but FFS, play on like you mean it. Show us that you are as good as Cooky said you were. Give us loyal poor sodz something to cheers about. Come on "everyone", let's start entertaining, getting results and give us all some good times back at PR....please.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:40 - Dec 8
the only thing that has been consistent for some time is, our seasons ending prematurely .Seems the only target and fight we have is to avoid relegation. Promotion is a pipe dream .
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grubbyoik added 08:42 - Dec 8
Quote: 'We ran all over their midfielders' Alex Gilbey Charlton
I thought Evans and Morsy had been brought in to show last year's midfielders that are now playing in the championship how to battle it out in league 1.. we ve been hook winked ladies and gentlemen
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:27 - Dec 8
Cardifftractorboy57 , MM is no longer at Town and no longer at Cardiff , he is History, You think you are a supporter, you are more of a fossil hunter .
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londontractorboy57 added 09:37 - Dec 8
Day after yet another defeat same old same old.
Same story line different characters.
No decent manager will touch the job now used to be one of the top 10 managerial positions.
Now one of the worst because of our toxic fan base.
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SickParrot added 09:42 - Dec 8
I feared that many of the players would sulk about Cook's dismissal but that doesn't mean that he shouldn't have been sacked. It just shows that the players he signed don't have the right mentality. For example, Morsy was supposed to be the missing link and the leader we needed. Well it sounds as if he was one of the sulkers last night and if so that is unforgivable from the captain. We need to get a permanent manager in asap, get rid and replace the players who don't want to be here and start again. The initial target for the new manager must now be getting enough points to keep us in this league before building a base from which to challenge for promotion next season.
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Paddy39 added 10:08 - Dec 8
I know our Board read these articles so read this:

FRANK LAMPARD - MANAGER with JOHN TERRY - No.2. Think of the Chelsea loans that would bring as well. It would get us out of this fix and then they can bring in who they want next season. By the way a BIG thanks to Walton who but for him it could have been 10 nil last night. The worst £10 I've spent on ifollow for a long time.
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Orraman added 10:10 - Dec 8
A few weeks ago I referred Scott Fraser as being so slow he was on a par with Jonathon Douglas. I have now reviewed that comment and must apologise for the disservice I did to Douglas. Compared to Fraser he was indeed, as Mick McCarthy was so keen to tell us, “different class”
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Razor added 10:19 - Dec 8
What a depressing sad watch that was----schoolboy defending and no fight or passion.

Yet another chump who will not play 2 up front which at least gives Bonne half a chance--think Charlton were laughing at us as it was so easy for them.

Is Curbs still about----at least he plays football but may need a few new players as this lot seem to have given up-----very very sad.
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Cakeman added 10:32 - Dec 8
Short term objectives must be to establish if all the players want to remain at ITFC. Worrrying comments heard from some that they only signed because of Paul Cook is not what supporters want to hear I'm sure. Only then can we really start the umpteenth rebuild.
To do that we need a firm hand on the rudder and not popular with some but that could be Neil Warnock or similar. it is not a time for a developing young manager as it does look like we may have some characters who need some strong management.
Give the appointed manager whoever it is this season and next because it will take at least that time to make a difference.
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brendenward35 added 11:22 - Dec 8
I watch the game last night and it was obvious some of these players were on strike and sulking because PC had been sacked. None of us really know what was going on with PC as he was also struggling to get this team to get a consistency. These players get paid a lot of money which the supporters pay good money to watch them play. They need to grow up and put in a good shift for their wages, stop sulking PC has gone your under contract to play football so get on with it. They don't buck their ideas up with new manager they will be training with the U23's and on sale in January I can just see it.
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