Charlton Athletic vs Oxford UnitedSaturday 19th February 2021 - 3pm Kick-OffReferee: Carl BoyesonIntroductionTo make an extremely brave prediction, between now and the end of the season I dont things will get overly better for Charlton on the pitch - Last Saturday we put in a spirited performance up at the DW Stadium, yet so often this season, the effort was visible at times, yet so were the simple mistakes that have cost us in so many games - This Saturday we play host to another promotion chasing side in Oxford United, as for our own season, it appears to have Gone with the Wind... Frankly, I dont think many give a damn.
The OppositionName: Oxford United (7th) | Manager: Karl RobinsonGround: Kassam StadiumPrevious Meeting: Oxford United 2-1 Charlton AthleticTo continue to be frank, we can all joke about the irritating, endless chatterbox that is Karl Robinson, yet you equally have to admire his ability to take clubs to a level that is potentially above their ceiling - Oxford fans will no doubt feel slighted by that comment, especially when you consider the continued support from Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth (Yes that was a copy and paste job).
Yet since his takeover in 2018, the Thai owner has turned Oxford into a club that is regularly fighting for a first return to the Championship since 1999 - Each of the last two campaigns have seen Oxford reaching the Play-Offs, yet so far have been unable to take that final step; 2019-20 is the closest they've ever been, losing 2-1 to Wycombe Wanderers in a deserted Wembley Stadium. Once again this term, Oxford find themselves in the mix for those four Play-Off spots, at present they're just a point behind Plymouth in sixth and I for one wont be surprised if Karl Robinson can guide them to another season extension.
As for their squad, I'm continued to be shocked by their ability to keep hold of Cameron Brannagan, the midfielder (Once of Liverpool's Academy) was subject to interest from Blackpool last month, yet once again remained in Oxfordshire. He's one who'll be looking for a second hat-trick in the South East this season, having scored four, yes FOUR, penalties in a recent trip to Gillingham.
Charlton Team NewsOnly here at Sparrows Lane could we possibly have three, yes THREE, Strikers out injured - We shouldn't really be surprised with regards to Chuks Aneke (although the attacker was involved in the majority of games last term), yet the continued absence of Jayden Stockley has hit us hard, and when you add in Conor Washington that mix.
The one highlight means that the Goal Machine that is Daniel Kanu has now been given an opportunity, and should be on the bench once again this coming Saturday - Unfortunately with three senior players out, and against a team fighting at the top, you'd expect the same outcome that we're currently seeing with Mason Burstow. Elsewhere and the fact that Scott Fraser has managed to catch COVID (so soon after impressing at Bolton) is a typical sign of how our season has felt an absolute joke - Hopefully it wont be too long until we see the Scottish Playmaker back in action.
MacGillivray
Lavelle - Inniss - Famewo
Jaiyesimi - Dobson - Gilbey - Castillo
Lee
Leko - Burstow
Substitutes Bench: Henderson - Pearce - Clare - Morgan - Purrington - Campbell - Kanu
PredictionThe run of fixtures we now find ourselves in was always going to be a tough ask, even when we looked back at them in June - Unfortunately with the injuries mounting up again, this Saturday could be another step too far for this squad, even with our impressive home record at present - It might be a chance for youngsters to show if they have potential for next season, but equally we dont want to "Joe Pigott" any of them.
Comments
I much prefer our games to be on a Saturday.
It's not as if there is anything to play for so let's just get on with it.
2 2 draw for me.
Oxford have been a bogey side for us in recent years and it's particularly unfortunate that we are without four key players. We do need to take something from this game, as we'll probably remain depleted for the two games next week and we don't want to be in a position where we're looking over our shoulders again.
I think the lack of Stockley and Washington more highlights our general weakness as a team, not how good they are. We aren't missing chances, we just aren't creating anything
Clare, Lavelle, Inniss
Matthews, Morgan, Dobbo, Lee, DJ
Gilbey
Burstow
Lavelle Inniss. Famewo
Clair. Gilbey Dobson. Jay
B-Taylor. Burstow.
If B-Taylor is fit I would play him much further forward as he is a fairly big guy and has the pace to frighten defenders. I think he would be more of a threat than Leko.
1-3 Oxford
Saying that we haven't got the player to play one up front either.
When kicking into the wind you lob up a punt forward with backspin , it hangs in the air then drops with no pace so defenders can't clear it far(if heading). Whilst its in the air your forward(s) gamble and swarm forward to pick up the clearance. This is guile shown by Blackburn when they beat us in the Championship at the Valley on a windy day.
We'll still probably lose this one but one goal would be a help. I'm confident that Burstow could score a proper "footie" goal if given the opportunity, but will the midfield create something for him?