The playoffs were finally among us and the Addicks were up against Shrewsbury, a side who finished on a fantastic 87 points this season and were one of the contenders for promotion all year. The two sides are so evenly matched, with both teams coming very close all game, but Jon Nolan’s unbelievable strike was enough to give Shrewsbury the advantage in the second leg. Player Ratings Ben Amos - 7 Ezri Konsa - 6 Patrick Bauer - 7 Jason Pearce - 7 Jay Dasilva - 8 Ben Reeves - 5 Ahmed Kashi - 8 Jake Forster-Caskey - 7 Stephy Mavididi - 6 Nicky Ajose - 6 Josh Magennis - 5 Subs Tariqe Fosu - 6 Joe Aribo - 5 Michal Zyro - N/A Sunday is our last chance for Wembley. Can Charlton take the win? Let me know in the comments below. Final Score: Charlton Athletic 0-1 Shrewsbury Town
An inform Charlton took on 4th place Rotherham, who had won one in five, while the Londoners had back to back wins without conceding. Another brilliant performance from the Addicks puts us back in the playoffs, due to a postponed match, but thanks to Zyro and Aribo, we are now five points behind Rotherham. Player Ratings: Ben Amos - 6 Ezri Konsa - 7 Patrick Bauer - 7 Jason Pearce - 7 Jay Dasilva - 8 Joe Aribo - 9 Jake Forster-Caskey - 7 Ben Reeves - 8 Tariqe Fosu - N/A Michal Zyro - 8 Nicky Ajose - 6 Subs Sullay Kaikai - 7 Stephy Mavididi - 5 Josh Magennis - N/A I can’t wait for the climax of this dramatic league season. Final Score: Charlton Athletic 3-1 Rotherham United
Caretaker manager Lee Bowyer was hoping for a positive start as Charlton boss, against Plymouth who had won 7 out of their last 8 games. Charlton’s best performance of the season has put the pressure on the front runners, thanks to Lewis Page’s screamer and Michal Źyro’s brilliant header. Player Ratings Ben Amos - 6 Anfernee Dijksteel - 9 Jason Pearce - 7 Patrick Bauer - 8 Lewis Page - 8 Ben Reeves - 5 Joe Aribo - 7 Jake Forster-Caskey - 6 Tariqe Fosu - 6 Nicky Ajose - 8 Michal Źyro - 9 Subs Mark Marshall - N/A Naby Sarr - N/A Taylor Maloney - N/A Final Score: Charlton Athletic 2-0 Plymouth Argyle
Lee Bowyer only had two days as the temporary main man at Charlton before the Plymouth game. That was enough to inspire a 2-0 win, revitalise their play-off hopes and give one of England's most mistreated fanbases belief again.The former Leeds and West Ham midfielder has been back at the Valley since January as assistant to Karl Robinson. When Robinson left by mutual consent in mid-week, Bowyer stepped up. Against Plymouth, his players did too.This was a crucial game in a play-off race that seemed to be slipping away from Charlton. Charlton Athletic overcame Plymouth to end their eight-match unbeaten run in League One Victory at the Valley gave Lee Bowyer a fine start in his new job as Charlton's caretaker bossThey started the match five points off Plymouth in sixth. They can now hope that the man making his managerial bow on Saturday has enough about him to drag them back into the battle.Unpopular owner Roland Duchatelet has not sold up yet. His long goodbye does seem to have calmed down the most vociferous of the protests, and the usual chants in his direction were absent.Instead those gathered in the Covered End sang their new caretaker manager's name. Within 17 minutes they had plenty of justification. First, Lewis Page volleyed home from 30 yards. Then Michal Zyro headed in from yards out.Whatever Bowyer, who also made his playing debut with Charlton, dreamt on Friday night, it would have struggled to match up to this. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Liverpool Legends 5-5 Bayern Munich Legends: Dirk Kuyt,... England warm down with gym workouts before jetting home... New Charlton manager Lee Bowyer angling for promotion three... Karl Robinson becomes Oxford boss hours after leaving League... Share this article Share Clearly he had some differing opinions to Robinson, despite being his No 2. After a run of four games without a win he made four changes, including a place for goalscorer Page at left-back.It spoke for the surprising nature of the start that Plymouth had gone into this game thinking no changes were necessary. Derek Adams had led the Pilgrims to seven wins in their last eight games.But that form did not carry, and they could not halt the ideal beginning to Bowyer's managerial career. Just two minutes in, Page met a bouncing ball with a left-footed rocket from 30 yards out. It flew straight into the top corner.There was a renewed drive about the hosts, with Tariqe Fosu excelling. A better finish from him after a dribble could have doubled their lead, but he curled a tame effort straight at Plymouth stopper Matthews. Full-back Lewis Page lashed home a left-footed shot to give Charlton the lead on three minutes Michael Zyro made it 2-0 and celebrated with the ball under his shirt while sucking his thumb Zyro was congratulated by Charlton team-mate Joe Aribo after netting his second goal of 2018Not that it took long for a second goal of the afternoon. First, Plymouth came close through Ryan Taylor. A cross
Charlton were finally finding some good form, after coming off the back of two straight wins in a row. Today we faced Walsall, who last week beat promotion chasing Oxford. Joe Aribo’s rise continued with his third goal of the season, but miscommunications in the defence allowed Walsall to equalise. The second half was a fantastic display from the Addicks, with Mavididi providing the magic yet again, to put the pressure of Bradford. The comeback is on... Final Score: Charlton Athletic 3-1 Walsall
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