Whilst he did say the formation as helped he also mentioned the freedom they are allowed to play with which suggests Robbo's game plan may have been a bit to complicated. In fact that seems to be a bigger factor from what the lad is saying.
Fosu on promotion aims, battling Magennis for top goalscorer and the form of Zyro and Ajose
Tariqe Fosu is focused, he's focused on helping Charlton into a play-off spot and then on to promotion.
The young winger, who netted twice in spectacular fashion on Friday, spoke to the media after that 4-0 away win at Northampton and nearly every answer came back to the team’s promotion aims.
The goals were the 22-year-old's eighth and ninth of the season, meaning he is level with Josh Magennis atop the Addicks goalscoring charts but even that won’t distract him.
He said: “There is no competition (for top goalscorer), as long as we get into the play-offs and promotion then that’s the main thing.”
That focus meant immediately after Friday’s game he was looking ahead to Easter Monday’s crucial game against fourth-placed Rotherham United at The Valley.
Tickets for tomorrow afternoon’s game at The Valley are available here.
He said: “Everyone is buzzing, everyone is raring to go for the game on Monday. We want to get three points again on Monday, we want to recover well and go again on Monday.”
Fosu also hailed the impact of Caretaker Manager Lee Bowyer. He said: “He’s allowing us to play freely, he’s not giving us too much pressure. We’re just playing and every day we are training hard, doing things in training and it is about putting it into the game.”
Bowyer has adjusted the system and played with Michal Zyro and Nicky Ajose as a front two in his first two games. Fosu said he thought the pair worked well together: “Zyro and Nicky have been very good, the link up play has been very good as well. They’ve been very good at holding up the ball and running in behind and they are supporting well and affecting games.”
The youngster missed two months of the season and said he found it “frustrating” but had to keep his mind on “bouncing back”.
He added even during the more difficult spells the squad’s focus never changed: “We’ve gone on a little spell we were losing, so it is good to go on a spell where we are winning, to get three points again. The main thing is getting into play-off position and trying to get promoted.
“Promotion has been the main objective and that’s never changed. We’ve been mentally strong and for us to come out and perform is good for us.”
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Tariqe Fosu is focused, he's focused on helping Charlton into a play-off spot and then on to promotion.
The young winger, who netted twice in spectacular fashion on Friday, spoke to the media after that 4-0 away win at Northampton and nearly every answer came back to the team’s promotion aims.
The goals were the 22-year-old's eighth and ninth of the season, meaning he is level with Josh Magennis atop the Addicks goalscoring charts but even that won’t distract him.
He said: “There is no competition (for top goalscorer), as long as we get into the play-offs and promotion then that’s the main thing.”
That focus meant immediately after Friday’s game he was looking ahead to Easter Monday’s crucial game against fourth-placed Rotherham United at The Valley.
Tickets for tomorrow afternoon’s game at The Valley are available here.
He said: “Everyone is buzzing, everyone is raring to go for the game on Monday. We want to get three points again on Monday, we want to recover well and go again on Monday.”
Fosu also hailed the impact of Caretaker Manager Lee Bowyer. He said: “He’s allowing us to play freely, he’s not giving us too much pressure. We’re just playing and every day we are training hard, doing things in training and it is about putting it into the game.”
Bowyer has adjusted the system and played with Michal Zyro and Nicky Ajose as a front two in his first two games. Fosu said he thought the pair worked well together: “Zyro and Nicky have been very good, the link up play has been very good as well. They’ve been very good at holding up the ball and running in behind and they are supporting well and affecting games.”
The youngster missed two months of the season and said he found it “frustrating” but had to keep his mind on “bouncing back”.
He added even during the more difficult spells the squad’s focus never changed: “We’ve gone on a little spell we were losing, so it is good to go on a spell where we are winning, to get three points again. The main thing is getting into play-off position and trying to get promoted.
“Promotion has been the main objective and that’s never changed. We’ve been mentally strong and for us to come out and perform is good for us.”
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