The man was immense today, back to his best. His whole attitude throughout the game was positive. He ran his socks off, got in where it hurt, tracked back and made some fantastic tackles and interceptions. He held the ball up well, played some excellent passes, ran off the ball into spaces, tried a couple of tricks and capped it all with a superb finish.
At the final whistle, he stood alone on the pitch for about five minutes - absolutely devastated that we didn't take all three points. I've never seen such a reaction from a Charlton player. He was hurting and hurting bad.
It was only when Hamer came over to him to help him off did he move from the spot he was rooted to.
I salute your passion Mr Kermogant.
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We're one of the top 4 or 5 best supported in our league and in Stephens and Solly we have the best players (in their positions) in the league. We scored 5 against Cardiff and have beaten Leicester, Blackpool (twice) and Blackburn at their place.
Are their many better squads than ours in this division?? I genuinely think not -in terms of potential at least...And if big Yann can express hurt/disbelief when we fail to secure 3 home points, we can all help by lifting our expectations of our team.
It was my son's first ever match and we waited outside for the players to sign his little football. They were all brilliant and approachable down to a man, even though each one was so obviously disappointed in not getting the three points after playing a dismal Birmingham off the pitch. Solly and Wagstaff in particular. And almost all of them talked about not getting the win for us, the supporters. There's a brilliant sense of team, including in that, playing for the fans. They are giving everything they have and they'll get there in the end. But this season, I think it's still about "consolidation" for the team. Finding the rhythm at a higher level. Of course, off the pitch, who knows what the owners are content with.
Love the bloke and today he was outstanding and everywhere.
First time in ages I thought yann looked a championship forward