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POST-MATCH THREAD: Leicester City v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 31st January 2026: KO 12:30

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  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 24,770
    edited January 31
    Great all round performance, should have been 0-3 with Clarke netting from a corner, for the ref to incorrectly chalk it off, Carey and Dykes finished off good chances from assists from Clarke and Chambers respectively,  three points we really needed, and of course great support as usual from the travelling Addicks..
    Leaburn was everywhere up top as well as defending corners etc, I was also more than impressed with Clarke and Chambers, as well as Coady, they all equipped themselves well, and as much as Leicester went down to 10 men in the first half, deservedly so after a last man shirt pull on Leaburn, we were the better team throughout and would have still won with 11v11.
    On we go next Friday when QPR visit The Valley, and a chance for us to kick on and make yet more daylight between us and the bottom three...COYR
  • 3 points on the road. Lots and lots of positives to take from it. I’ve maintained that with some reinforcements we can go on a bit of a run and make things comfortable before we get too close to the end of the season. Signs all there today that we can do it.

    Leaburn excellent, hold up play and seems to be regaining some pace. Having Dykes there to take some attention off him means he can drift a little more and drag defenders out of position. He gets better every game, hope his shoulder is okay.

    Dykes well taken goal. Coady doing the Pratley role of being all over the ref from minute 1 and organised our entire midfield and defence. Doc looking back to his early season form. Such better balance with both wing backs being natural in that position, both putting in excellent crosses and getting an assist each. Clarke in particular loves an early cross. Fevrier looked big strong and quick off the bench. Bell back and looking class again. Some slick moves in the attacking third. Godden showing just how little he needs to get a shot off – such a difference to our other strikers.

    Couple of caveats of all that, them down to 10 men gave us more space and meant Coady and Doc were given more space in the centre of the park, against 11 they might have been exposed for lack of pace. The missed pen could have changed the whole picture.


    Forgot to mention Careys excellently taken goal, that was class. Also that we are back to winning second balls every time like we did at the start of the season.
    Carey has great technique in front of goal, just like his finish against Sheffield Utd.
    Carey has also been taking some excellent corners in the last 2 games - Rice/Saka like in-swinging ones that are really hard to defend against. 

    Ridiculous decision by the ref to disallow our goal from one today.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 15,679
    Twist and shout in the away end, we’ve gone back 5 years 


    https://x.com/cafcbrownsjft97/status/2017608470271242311?s=46&t=MojDVxh_AjG5taAWPQn6Tw
  • Before I get on too the positives ?
    WTF was Conor Coady doing kicking the ball out when the Leicester player was injured when they were already down to 10 men; this is professional football and the lad didn't have a broken leg or a head injury. 

    Also why did Coady run up to the ref with the negative hand sign to the ref as if  he had made a mistake with the Red card ? Just saw it again and it's not a good look.
    I want everyone committed 100% to cafc not the club they played for last Season.

    Definitely Red card despite a long way from goal which changed the dynamics in the game so we don't know if 11 v 11 with that starting line up would've won the game but a draw we would've all taken at KO.

    3 excellent 1st half 'goals' from CAFC with a smashing legit goal from the corner by Carey, followed by an excellent finish by Ginger genius from a decent cross by Clarke.

    Good work by Docherty and a skilled accurate cross by the impressive Chambers for a sharp finish from Dykes.

    Great 3 points to stop the slide but we have so much work still to do and we don't want Miles to have another injury.

    Think you've misread this badly. Hes clearly telling the ref not to listen to their arguments and that it’s a definite red.
    Also he didn’t just kick the ball out, he hoofed it into the stands, which felt to me like he was frustrated to have to have done so. 
  • Addickhead86
    Addickhead86 Posts: 1,163
    That's more like it. Looks like we might have enough experience and nous around the team now to see us through.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,850
    edited January 31
    I actually forgot we had a goal disallowed! Absolute travesty that that happened and the ref's very lucky it didn't cost us. I'm still mystified about why it was ruled out
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,554
    Well done NJ - looked overly defensive line up to me but the players looked comfortable and were at it - shame we couldn't /didn't start that team against millwall last week but that's history now and thank them for giving us the kick up the arse we needed. Back on track. COYR!!! 
  • YannTheMann
    YannTheMann Posts: 1,279
    I genuinely believe a large number of posters on here would find a lot more joy just supporting who ever is top of the premier league at any given moment, fuck me we played really well today but some are cross examining not displaying total dominance for 90 minutes. Suppose must be something to do with Jones/Doc/Apters big bust up that definitely happened :) 
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,846
    A performance for our resident mishogs to raise a smile. Enjoy the rest of the day Reds
  • Coady looked good first half when up a man with all the possession but can see his lack of pace in the second half caused problems.  We looked more settled once Coventry came on.  Fevrier didn’t impress. Turned the ball over too much. Chambers looks like a proper wingback.  Not going to beat many off the dribble but good crosses and adequate defending.

    i don’t think that starting lineup works in most situations but up a man, it worked

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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,357
    Great 3 points! Support looked awesome from watching on the tv.
  • cafc_se7
    cafc_se7 Posts: 2,383
    Coady looked good first half when up a man with all the possession but can see his lack of pace in the second half caused problems.  We looked more settled once Coventry came on.  Fevrier didn’t impress. Turned the ball over too much. Chambers looks like a proper wingback.  Not going to beat many off the dribble but good crosses and adequate defending.

    i don’t think that starting lineup works in most situations but up a man, it worked
    It was working fine before they went a man down!!
  • Humble pie aplenty being eaten here.

    Before the game, I was far from impressed with the starting line up.

    Last week at Millwall, I thought Chambers looked very weak. Today he showed he is a good player. Let's hope he stays fit (and Liverpool let us play him soon for 90 mins!)

    The Coady signing left me very unimpressed. But he also showed enough today to make me think that he might bring some strong leadership to this team and play a key role for the rest of this season.

    But between the humble pie slices, let's also just say everything went our way today for a change. We were appalling for the first 15 mins of the second half. Why sit back and just invite pressure on? If the penalty had gone in, I have a horrible feeling that we might have been looking at a very different result.
    Not quite, we had a perfectly good goal disallowed (and Dykes yellow was a joke). 
    Very fair point about the goal!

    But leaving that aside, if you look back at the game as a whole things did go for us today in a way that they so often dont.

    For example, Kaminski drops a shot right at the feet of 2 on-rushing Leicester players. But Bell (I think) just manages to get their first and divert it out for a corner. Last week against Millwall, that would have ended up in our net (as happened after they missed their penalty).
  • TheHerminator
    TheHerminator Posts: 1,006
    cafc_se7 said:
    Coady looked good first half when up a man with all the possession but can see his lack of pace in the second half caused problems.  We looked more settled once Coventry came on.  Fevrier didn’t impress. Turned the ball over too much. Chambers looks like a proper wingback.  Not going to beat many off the dribble but good crosses and adequate defending.

    i don’t think that starting lineup works in most situations but up a man, it worked
    It was working fine before they went a man down!!
    Agree. Thought we were the better team when it was 11 vs 11
  • Humble pie aplenty being eaten here.

    Before the game, I was far from impressed with the starting line up.

    Last week at Millwall, I thought Chambers looked very weak. Today he showed he is a good player. Let's hope he stays fit (and Liverpool let us play him soon for 90 mins!)

    The Coady signing left me very unimpressed. But he also showed enough today to make me think that he might bring some strong leadership to this team and play a key role for the rest of this season.

    But between the humble pie slices, let's also just say everything went our way today for a change. We were appalling for the first 15 mins of the second half. Why sit back and just invite pressure on? If the penalty had gone in, I have a horrible feeling that we might have been looking at a very different result.
    Not quite, we had a perfectly good goal disallowed (and Dykes yellow was a joke). 
    Very fair point about the goal!

    But leaving that aside, if you look back at the game as a whole things did go for us today in a way that they so often dont.

    For example, Kaminski drops a shot right at the feet of 2 on-rushing Leicester players. But Bell (I think) just manages to get their first and divert it out for a corner. Last week against Millwall, that would have ended up in our net (as happened after they missed their penalty).
    Is that luck, or just that Bell is a good player and reacted better than our players did last week. 
  • CH4RLTON
    CH4RLTON Posts: 2,637
    edited January 31
    The bed wetters can put their sheets in the wash now
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,700
    Professional performance, we need to follow it with results in February to get closer to the fifty point mark. Absolute positives in the performances of Clarke and Chambers, the two assists were top draw, also the return of a forward with nous Matt Godden. Only a couple of more days of totally inaccurate rumours to put up with by people determined to convince us that they are more Charlton than we are, because they are in the know ! and we can concentrate on the rest of the season. 
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,554
    chambers looks real quality - great touch, rangey and that cross for dykes was pin point and chambers can put a good cross in too - fevrier didn't look great unfortunately and if nothing else, coady can allow coventry to have a rest from time to time and talk the ref to death - still think we need another midfielder and winger. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,045
    PWR.

    Excellent win & the newbies all did well. Looked a much balanced side with proper wingbacks & both goals came from crosses from them. Who knew Coady could play the sweeper role & Dykes and Leaburn both looked sharp up front.

    Downsides......didnt think TC or Fevrier did much when they came on and I dont think we win that game if it was 11v11. 

    But a wins a win. If we can take that solidity into the next 3 home games there is no reason why we cant get a couple of wins before 2 away games. 8 -10 points in Feb should see us looking up & not down as we head into Easter. 

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  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,187
    Mike Dean described Harry Clarke's disallowed goal against Leicester as an awful mistake by the referee….. another one against us lucky it did not affect the outcome but the game should have been over by ht 
    Minor point .. The game was over by half time. 2-0 up and that was the final score 🙄
  • holyjo
    holyjo Posts: 1,352
    Relief and happiness in equal measure 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,052
    edited January 31
    My voice has gone, but then I'm out of practice in celebrating dominant wins. An Ipswich Leicester away double this season can't be knocked  :)

    With the upcoming points deduction, Leicester are in real trouble. Not enough quality in the squad to make up for the lack of team spirit and low morale. Which is echoed in the crowd, where it was like a morgue...
  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,169
    edited January 31
    Lloyd Jones' ongoing injury issue is a worry but he is such a warrior. He's probably going to make things worse for himself long term and if he can't play at 100%, it could cost us goals. He had a poor clearence towards the end of the match (which seemed to be injury related) that should have been punished but his commitment to the cause is outstanding 
  • CAFCFW05
    CAFCFW05 Posts: 29
    I said in December that I thought it was stupid/crazy to not have any players on loan for the season. I know it’s easy to say. The players we have brought in on loan have massively improved us and look like championship players. 1/2 players with their quality and we should be all good. COYR 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,045
    Southbank said:
    Simply, we had a proper defence for the first time in months. Our problems have been very straightforward. Three good centre backs and two proper wingbacks fixed it. Now also clear that our midfield is a huge problem with none of them capable of making a decent forward pass, partly why we were on the back foot for a lot of the second half 
    Four more wins will keep us up 
    At one point towards the end of the game Docherty picked up the ball just outside our penalty area & strode into acres of space. He kept going and going and going and then gave it away which lead to another Leicester attack. He had time to play it out wide but just didn't know what to do with it. 
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 28,094
    edited January 31
    Mystic Meg of the Match Thread award goes to @ForeverAddickted for this comment about 5 mins before the match started.
    fenaddick said:
    We are going to get so many yellow cards in this game
    Andrew Kitchen owes us an opposition Red Card after bottling it against QPR
    Mildly concerned by Doc's hand position here though:
  • TheHerminator
    TheHerminator Posts: 1,006
    Southbank said:
    Simply, we had a proper defence for the first time in months. Our problems have been very straightforward. Three good centre backs and two proper wingbacks fixed it. Now also clear that our midfield is a huge problem with none of them capable of making a decent forward pass, partly why we were on the back foot for a lot of the second half 
    Four more wins will keep us up 
    At one point towards the end of the game Docherty picked up the ball just outside our penalty area & strode into acres of space. He kept going and going and going and then gave it away which lead to another Leicester attack. He had time to play it out wide but just didn't know what to do with it. 
    Have a day off
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,492
    Look so more composed at the back with Bell there.
    Can't help having kittens every time he goes to ground through 🐱🐱