After their second Holden and Senda just sat there looking shocked. Even now he doesn't look like he's recovered.
Over the last two weeks I've constantly thought about what the Not Top 20 podcast said: Charlton made some excellent signings, and the biggest question is how good is Dean Holden?
Obviously injuries are a huge problem at the moment, but I don't feel like this side has an identity. We're not possession, we're not hoofball, we're not strong defensively, we're not counter attack, we're kind of a little of everything and a lot of nothing. We seen to just hope that our quality will outshine theirs.
Dean seems like a lovely guy and a great ambassador. But I have serious questions about his tactical abilities. We lump the ball into the channels and bypass the midfield a lot, and that takes our strongest part of the team out of the game. We have four good L1 CBs and we don't defend well.
I...am worried. I wonder how patient the new owners will be.
Good post. This sums it up for me. It’s worrying for me that we couldn’t contain the game after we went 1-0 up. We should have been able to contain the game and then build on it. Instead it was a slow progression to go 2-1 down. And only then did we wake up again. Why is that!? Definitely a cause for concern.
Attempt missed. Daniel Kanu (Charlton Athletic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Diallang Jaiyesimi with a cross following a corner.
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Definitely a cause for concern.
Substitution
Substitution, Charlton Athletic. Terell Thomas replaces Tayo Edun.
AMB in goal,
Everyone else not
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Attempt missed. Daniel Kanu (Charlton Athletic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Diallang Jaiyesimi with a cross following a corner.
Spread out.
Their CB gets a good block in.
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Corner, Charlton Athletic. Conceded by Nathan Smith.
Sorry as you were.