Charlton Athletic v Fleetwood TownTuesday 3rd November | Kick-Off: 19.00pmLive on Valley PassReferee: Christopher Pollard (Suffolk) - Never previously officiated a Charlton match before. Only promoted to EFL in 2019/20 season. Handed out 98 yellow cards, 3 red cards, and 8 penalties in 30 games.Introduction5 wins in a row, 6 clean sheets on the trot. The last time we had any kind of record like that was in 2012 and 1998, respectively. The omens are good for Charlton right now, especially when you consider the players to come back from injury and the limited time the squad has had to gel. Bowyer has already expressed how impressed he is at the fighting spirit amongst the group; add that to the quality we have too, could this season turn out to be one of the best we have had in many a year? Moving swiftly back to the present day, and thankfully this time round, after the announcement of a month-long lockdown, football is not shutting down. So next up are another in form side, making the long trip south, Fleetwood Town.
OppositionManager: Joey Barton (40.9% win rate)
Stadium: Highbury Stadium
League Position: 9th |
Last 6: WWWLDW
Nickname(s): The Fishermen/The Trawlermen
Fleetwood Town played Oxford United at the weekend winning 2-0, their line up was:
Leutwiler
Edwards | Connolly | Mulgrew | Andrew
Finley | Whelan
Burns | Camps | McKay
Evans
Lee Bowyer v Joey Barton, that would've been a feisty affair in their playing days! This time round, it's their respective teams going up against each other and with a total of 6 red cards in the combined 19 league games so far this season, it could be said that the competitive nature of the two managers are still portrayed out on the pitch. We all know how fantastic our form has been in the last month, but let's take a closer look at the way Barton's Fleetwood Town have been going themselves. With 4 wins in their last 6, they've managed to only concede 2 goals themselves. Impressive when you consider they've beaten Hull 4-1 and drew with Lincoln 0-0, both at home. Fleetwood have also followed up those results with 3 wins on the bounce, all without conceding a goal either. Make no mistake about it, this is going to be stern test for The Addicks to stave off The Fishermen, but it most certainly is a great oppor-tuna-ty to sea-ment our place in the top six, so long as we continue to find the net! Sorry, I'm hooked on these fish puns...
Personnel wise, Fleetwood possess some real quality and experience in League One. Charlie Mulgrew at centre back, the former Blackburn Rovers defender scored 14 goals in his most recent season at this level. 36 year old midfielder, Glenn Whelan, has almost 100 international caps for Ireland and has spent much of his career in the Premier League for Stoke City. Paul Coutts, a technical and comfortable on the ball midfielder has played over 100 games in the Championship for the likes of Preston, Derby, and Sheffield United. Mark Duffy is another midfielder who even at his age of 35, has flourished in recent seasons under the guidance of Chris Wilder at Sheffield United. And of course, up front they have two proven scorers at this level of Ched Evans and Paddy Madden. But one player I would like to focus on is someone I haven't yet mentioned, Wesley Burns. The Welsh winger is also capable of playing at right-back, and with turning 26 later this month, should be heading right into his prime. Burns, a Cardiff City supporter, who was let go by the club at the age of 15, actually grew up with someone I know in a little village by Barry. He's not going to be a name many people would know or talk about at this level, but he most certainly is a key member of Barton's side. Quick, strong, and a real workaholic, Burns will cause us problems down our left-hand side and be prepared to cover his full-back to double up when we are attacking. If Maatsen plays at left-back, Burns will likely be his biggest test yet.
Charlton Team NewsWilliams finally scored his first Charlton goal after 53 appearances for the club. What a month of October it was for the Welsh Wizard who scored his first goal for Wales in Bulgaria and also celebrated his 27th birthday near the beginning of the month too. His goal set The Addicks on their way to an impressive victory at fellow high-flyers Portsmouth, another result that sets the tone for the rest of the season, and one where others will look and know how difficult a game they'll have whether they play us home or away this season.
On team news, it seems like when we are just taking one step forward, we suddenly take one step back. As Inniss and Watson return to the squad after serving their one-match bans, we learnt that Maddison picked up another ankle injury on Friday in training. The attacking midfielder is joined by Akin Famewo who departed proceedings at Fratton Park on Saturday with a minor hamstring injury himself. Whilst Alfie Doughty underwent surgery on his left hamstring on Saturday, the rapid winger is set to be out for around 4 months. In good news, Oshilaja, Pearce, and Gilbey are all back out on the grass and it's hoped they should be available after the next international break. Having as many internationals in our squad has done us a favour so far this season!
With Chuks Aneke coming off the bench and sealing victory with a fine header late on at the south-coast, it's expected that Bowyer will reshuffle the pack for Tuesday evening's clash, and big Chuks coming in for Bogle up front is one change we should almost certainly expect to see. Inniss and Watson will slot straight back into the starting XI, which should see the impressive Gunter slide back across to his natural right-back position. Matthews, who performed admirably in his first game in his second spell for the club, is as Bowyer has explained, really rusty. It would be wise to assume he'll occupy a place on the bench for this one. Maatsen was suffering with cramp late on against Portsmouth, and with playing Saturday-Tuesday for a couple of weeks, bringing in Purrington to protect the young Chelsea loanee is definitely something the gaffer is likely to consider. Other players like Smyth and Levitt could come back into the side, but Bowyer will be wary of making too many changes to a team that hasn't conceded for over 9 hours.
Easily adaptable to a slightly different shape, more of the one we saw against Oxford United last week on Tuesday evening...
Subs: Maynard-Brewer, Matthews, Purrington, Levitt, Morgan, Williams, Bogle Prediction
A really tough match where our defensive record will be put to the test. Having the experience of Pratley and Watson in the side could be a big factor in extending the fantastic run. But with being at home and the quality we have across the whole team, I think that will prove yet again to be just enough. The Addicks get the better of The Fishermen, and find themselves only one point off top spot with a game in hand come 9pm.
Charlton Athletic 2-0 Fleetwood Town
Aneke
Inniss
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Bowyer seemed to hint after the game that it was an issue with his back rather than his hamstrings so does he get given an injection (if needed) to get through this last match before a three week break, or does he just get rested completely and comes back into the fold for the Gillingham clash in three weeks time - Bowyer of old would probably play him, but with the likes of Danny Murphy (physio) around now, I wont be surprised to see your line up
Quite an evening for big games on Tuesday night, along with our clash you've also got
Lincoln v Portsmouth
Sunderland v Ipswich
I reckon your line up will be pretty close to what Bowyer picks.
One last big effort from the team before they can have a well deserved break with Bowyer sure to make changes for both the upcoming cup games.
2.1 Charlton (We can't keep clean sheets forever).
Onwards and upwards for the mighty Addicks.
As an outside bet, how about an Innis/Purrington combination or a back 3 of Gunter or Pratley/Innis/Purrington combination?
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/danny-murphy-back-at-charlton-athletic-but-were-not-talking-the-former-midfielder-who-also-played-for-fulham-and-tottenham/
He was Gareth Bale's personal trainer and helped get him back to fitness
So when people complain about the Medical Team they actually forget we've got quite a decent one in our ranks
All your fault. It's 18 months since you last got it right.
Gunter, Innis, Pratley, Maatsen
Watson
JFC, Williams, Shinnie
Tails are up think we win again, 1-0. Big Chuks.
A much more experienced opposition than I realised but then we also have many internationals and players with 100s of games under their belt.
Can see this one being very tight.
Addicks 0 - 0 Cod Army
Innis for Famewo
Aneke for Bogle
Could possibly rest Pratley for Watson but happy with either to play the holding roll.
One 0-0, followed by two 1-0 wins, then three 2-0 victories.
Tuesday should see the start of four 3-0 successes, to be followed by five @happyvalley.
I'll settle for any win, preferably with another clean sheet.
I thought a point would be a good outcome against Pompey so picking up a fairly comfortable win means my optimism is at ridiculous, unsustainable, levels for this match. Famewo will be a big miss but Innis is a good replacement. At the other end of end pitch we have some nice headaches.
Tuesday will be another tough match as Fleetwood are an experience team in this division. It will be very similar to the Oxford match expecting a lot of tackles breaking up the play. and trying to wind Charlton up whilst time wasting when possible. I actually rate Joey Barton as a manager and think this will be a very hard fixture.
Cant see either team finding the net against The Fisherman. (Thanks Leuth. Glad I didn't turn up at the wrong ground again)
Unless there is a gap in the back four and very late Icelandic signing arrives to fillet.
Will remain on the hook trawling through the live feed, expecting the tightest defence in the division to school us in their skills.
Amos to catch everything, a great oppor tuna ty for him. No debait.