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POST-MATCH THREAD: Millwall V Charlton Athletic: Saturday 24th January 2026: KO 12:30

LoOkOuT
LoOkOuT Posts: 10,966
edited January 24 in General Charlton

Millwall are strong this season at the New Den having only lost one in the last ten at home and, combined with our record against them, it was always likely to be a tough afternoon. Charlton started brightly but it was Millwall that broke through first when Femi Azeez, their danger man, found himself in space on the visitors’ left and able to swing the ball into the box. On 7 minutes Kaminski parried the ball off Ramsay and into the back of the net. Attacking down the Charlton left was to become a pattern throughout, trying to expose the debutant, Luke Chambers, which was often fruitful for them.


On 12 minutes, Tyreece Campbell was outmuscled in the box but did not earn a penalty.
On 27 minutes Azeez fluffed a shot in the box when he should have done better.
Then in 36 mins Azeez found space on the Charlton right after Karoy Anderson pulled out of diving in on an opportunity to challenge, probably for the best given his earlier card. The ball was swung into acres of space but Coburn managed to conjure a miss, shooting over the bar with only Kaminski to beat.


On 38 mins. Tyreece Cambell was manhandled in the box again but nothing given.


It was all action in the first half, with Millwall coming out the better. We had moments and looked relatively more fluid in the final third than we have of late, though we have to concede that we failed to test their keeper in any meaningful way.


Ibby Fullah replaced Luke Chambers for the second half, moving Campbell back to left wingback, which would seem a mistake given the effect he had in the first going forward. Almost immediatley, space opened up for Azeez again, when he was open at the back post for a header that he couldn’t direct anywhere but off the back of Gillespie and out for a corner. The corner was taken short and ultimately resulted in a low driven shot from Azeez that went narrowly wide.
The opening minutes of the second half were all the home side. On 52 minutes, another warning for the Addicks when an Azeez header beat Kaminski but was ruled out for offside. Kaminski went down for a break that allowed Nathan Jones to readjust. Conor Coventry, Reece Burke, and Charlie Kelman were brought on for Anderson, Gillesphey, and Carey. A slight change in formation put Campbell back up front and a move to a conventional 4-4-2 to match the home side.


On 67 minutes, against a run of sustained Millwall pressure, Kelman hooked the ball over the top and into the path of Lyndon Dykes. Dykes battled Cooper and came away with only the keeper to beat as he stumbled into a shot that the keeper couldn’t direct anywhere only parry into the path of Fullah in front of an open goal. But the referee pulled play back having claimed to spot a hand ball that, in hindsight, was merely Dykes using his upper body and face to keep possession.
On 82 minutes a Millwall corner was driven to the back post by Alfie Doughty, which eluded Reece Burke and was rather easily nodded in to give the home side a comfortable 2-0 lead. Where we had a chance at one down, it was now predictably about damage control.


Of course, we also found that difficult. Right before the end of regular time the home side were awarded a penalty when Burke brought down Azeez in the box. The penalty was saved but the rebound was bundled in.


Then, only minutes later, a glancing header that Kayne Ramsay would have been better to have simply left, fell into Emakhu’s path to make it four.


Millwall were solid all afternoon and we found them mostly impossible to break down. They’d only be disappointed with not taking all their chances in front of goal.
Millwall 4 Charlton 0
Over to you.

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Comments

  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,488
    Disgrace.

    They didn’t even try.
  • Redvaliant
    Redvaliant Posts: 529
    Charlton Pathetic 
  • The less said about that the better really


  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,117
    Just need Oxford, Blackburn and Portsmouth all to lose now
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 14,753
    Even I can't find a silver lining from that
  • Smithy
    Smithy Posts: 1,055
    Just another in a long line of utterly pathetic performances since October. There are no meaningful improvements week to week, the manager appears oblivious to the alternative options available, we don’t have a significant number of injuries, and the players are weak all over the pitch. Unless something miraculous happens we are nothing more than relegation fodder this season.

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  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,810
    23 shots to 3. I'm sure the usual suspects will be along to somehow justify that and the performance in general 
  • Not sure he makes it to the end of the season now, fucking pathetic display. 
  • Rossman92
    Rossman92 Posts: 3,729
    For as much waffling as Jones does on the touchline, you’d think he’d actually been trying to teach them something 

    They look uninterested, and completely void of confidence 

    I don’t care who we sign in the next week. We are not set up properly to win football matches

    We all knew this would be a slog of a season and I’d still bite your hand off for 21st

    But Jones and his shit management is not giving us a fighting chance 
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,133
    edited January 24
    Disappointed our 5 year unbeaten run against them has ended, but remember where we were 18 months ago guys!

    Gary Oldman though!
  • LaurieC
    LaurieC Posts: 4
    Absolute dogshit second half
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,637
    Disgrace.

    They didn’t even try.

    I fear they did, which is arguably more concerning 
  • JoshrewCAFC
    JoshrewCAFC Posts: 937
    Incredible how bad we are without a left back. I thought we played quite well first half, although Millwall looked a quality (and better) side throughout.

    Chambers to Fullah is one of the worst substitutions I have ever witnessed. I still back NJ, but he self-destructs at times.
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,811
    We are going down unless large sums of money is spent and potentially a change of manager. 

    We are not capable of competing at this level unless everyone is fit and playing out of their skin which they were for a handful of games at the beginning of the season when other teams hadn't got up to speed. 

    That was atrocious - by the end they were laughing at us and our ineptitude. 


  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,181
    Gutless.

    For the first time I’m questioning Jones and the players from a tactical and desire point of view.

    Called 4-0 jokingly, but it could’ve been more. Something has to change.
  • Cafctekkers
    Cafctekkers Posts: 1,284
    edited January 24
    Have stuck with Jones up until this point as this season was always going to be tough. But that..... That was embarrassing, we've been so poor for weeks, even months now! and he doesn't look like he knows how to fix it, in fact, if what we are hearing about him having arguments and falling out with players is true, then he has lost it and really needs to go

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  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 7,046
    Maybe the first time I’ve ever walked away from Millwall a bit apathetic. 

    We aren’t in the same ballpark as them in terms of quality. They are a really solid side and have a style of play. 

    We aren’t lost. No quality. No system. No identity. 

    We are going down unless something changes.
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,548
    Expected result. We did ok first half but once we went down to four defenders they overran us. 
    Not sure what any manager could do with a crocked/ unfit back line. If it is not resolved soon we will deffo get relegated.
    There are of course also problems in midfield and upfront, but the defence is critical.
  • Thought we played ok till their 2nd goal and were always in it. Turning point was Dykes foul which we should've got. One thing noticeable was how weak our players seem to be always losing out in the tackle. Campbell in particular always falling over in the box and just plain weak. 
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 22,069
    Bunch of absolute spineless mugs, even though we all expected to lose this game the least we ask for and deserve is some passion and for the players to give it their all. Disgusting performances from a few out there, I'm not going to dig out people like Gillesphey who aren't good enough, but I'm looking at players like Ramsay, Costello and Coventry, Burke and Kelman who were absolutely gutless all game or when they came on. 

    Big 10 days ahead, the board either needs to sack Jones NOW and get in a new man with enough time to get a couple of players in that they want, almost no chance of happening in this time frame, or back him to the hilt and sign 2 or 3 players to properly shore up the squad, because that left side and central midfield right now is a joke.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,102
    Gutless. Spineless. Pathetic

    They are a fucking total embarrassment, Millwall pricks all over my WhatsApp 

    time to ignore football (and my phone)for a few days I think 
  • holyjo
    holyjo Posts: 1,345

    For spells in the first half we kept the ball on the ground and looked reasonably solid. Even after conceding, we still looked like a functional Championship side.

    The concern for me is that if we’d kept it at 1–0 for longer into the second half, the pressure would have started to build on Millwall. Instead, we came out after the break appallingly badly. We had no shape, and the left side looked exposed time and again, whatever the formation or player. From that moment, Millwall bossed everything .

    The most worrying thing is that we looked spineless. We all knew this season would be a challenge, but you still need players with the belief and guts to keep fighting when things are stacked against you. I didn’t see that.

    As an aside, I’ve no idea how the referee gave a foul against us when Dykes was clean through. The goal might have been undeserved, but it could have changed the momentum.

    Right now, I’m struggling to see that Nathan Jones has the creative spark to get us out of this hole.

  • aso914
    aso914 Posts: 314
    The less said about that the better really


    I just let out the loudest laugh. 3 shots is nuts 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,153
    Bizarre that we were still in the game at 1-0 on 80 minutes. It should’ve been out of sight before then.

    It would be upsetting if it wasn’t so inevitable.

    Focus has to be on staying up however we can.

    The talk is of changing the manager - the only viable alternative to Jones right now is Gary Rowett. Or spending some money on a centre back and a midfielder.
  • Emotions will always run high after a Derby defeat, but that 2nd half performance was embarrassing.

    Not overly shocked as we never turn up against Millwall & we've been shit since November, but something needs to change....& quick