Walsall v Charlton Athletic
Saturday 20th August 2016 … 3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire)
IntroductionThree games played, four points on the board and ninth place. Following matches against Bury, Northampton and Shrewsbury that is exactly how our performance back in League One stands. Of course there will be some that’ll say it’s a disappointment (and could well be right) as we’ve played two teams who finished in the bottom half of this Division last season, whilst there was one game against a team promoted from League Two last season.
Naturally there will be some people (no doubt including the Manager) who believe we’ve had a steady start to life back in the third tier… Having lost many key players in the summer it was always going to take time the squad to get going and hopefully after the Shrewsbury game last Tuesday night, that is about to happen. This Saturday we travel to what could be one of the hardest away matches of the season, three points against Walsall can be a statement to the rest of the Division that Charlton Athletic mean business. Failure to win three points and there still shouldn’t be much despair, it’s a long old season!!
The OppositionName: Walsall |
Manager: Jon Whitney
Stadium: Banks Stadium |
Current Position: 12th
As always Football is a game of fine margins… Along with Burton Albion and Gillingham last season, Walsall were one of three surprises in League One, remaining in contention for automatic promotion to the Championship right until the death they were pipped to 2nd spot by Burton and just a single point. Finishing third they of course received the “easiest” opponent in the Play-Offs (the team that finishes 6th), sadly this time round they faced a rampant Barnsley and were annihilated 6-1 over the two legs.
The Walsall summer (like Charlton) has seen Jon Whitney having to rebuild his side after the majority of his key players left for various Championship clubs (Striker: Tom Bradshaw to Barnsley and Creative Midfielder: Romaine Sawyers to Brentford). Yet rebuild they have, joining the ranks was Erhun Oztumer (joining on a free from Peterborough) the obvious danger man to watch out for, whilst this might be a rare occasion for Charlton fans to see Franck Moussa who was so often injured during his spell at the Valley.
Charlton Team NewsHaving comfortably beaten Shrewsbury on Tuesday night and with the squad coming through unscathed you’d expect to see very few changes being made. Having appeared on only one occasion (in an U21 match): Patrick Bauer will probably be left on the bench, whilst the obvious question will be whether Ezri Konsa can handle much tougher opposition.
Rudd
Solly … Bauer … Pearce … Fox
Foley … Crofts … Jackson … Holmes
Magennis … Ajose
Substitutes Bench: Phillips … Johnson … Konsa … Holmes-Dennis … Novak … Botaka … Lookman
PredictionWalsall have had a very similar start to their season… They comfortably beat Wimbledon on the opening day of the season yet haven’t won since with defeat coming on Tuesday against Chesterfield and Ched Evans. Jon Whitney in his first full season could well struggle as Manager, yet with the strength of the Walsall team you’d expect them to be a threat throughout the whole of the season.
A draw wouldn’t be the worst result in the world as defensively the Addicks are still a little suspect when it comes to set pieces, yet at the same time three points wouldn’t just be appreciated yet could go a long way in issuing a statement to our rivals.
Comments
Adjose and Lookman
It's an old cliche but not an easy place to go to and we need to carry on from where we left off on Tuesday evening if we are to take something from the game COYRs (Charlton of course as a change of strip will be required).
I think we might line up -
Rudd
Solly
Konsa
Pearce
Holmes-Dennis
Foley
Crofts
Jackson
Charles-Cook
Magennis
Ajose
Substitutes: Phillips, Johnson, Bauer, Botaka, Lookman, Novak, Muldoon.
I'd probably settle for a point: 1-1.
2 - 0 to Walsall
I like your line up and it'd be good if Bauer is fit as we have needed a bit more height at the back ..
the team is coming together nicely, even the worrisome midfield is clicking along in good gear with Jackson in goal scoring nick and Crofts and Foley doing good jobs, Crofts especially is more creative and energetic than I expected ..
The defeats at Bury and Cheltenham should be behind us and the season could turn out to be a successful one (we all hope, well, most of us at least) ..
Holmes, Ajose and Magennis are promising to be three terrific signings .. keepit up youse ADDICKSAAAAAAAAHHHH
Walsall 0 v CAFC 2
Walsall 0. Charlton 2
1-2
0-2. Ajose with both
One Swallow doesn't make
a blow jSummer.2-1 Walsall, still need the creative mid-fielder.
The next three after that are winnable.
Hard thought 1-1, Magennis to notch an equaliser in battering ram style.
No idea how to call this one. Suspect we'll keep it tight in the first half and try to spring on the counter. The problem is as we saw in the first three games is that we don't have a lot of players capable of that little extra bit of skill. Holmes certainly showed that on Tuesday night, and we know Lookman has it in flashed.
I think we're on our way to being a solid if unspectacular side, which may be changed with a couple additions in midfield.
I'll go 1-1, Franck Moussa to score a blinder for them.