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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers: Sunday 29th December 2024: KO 12:30pm

edited December 2024 in General Charlton
Wycombe arrived at the Valley this festive season having only lost one on the road all campaign, full of confidence and sitting second in the table. But Charlton have been performing well over the holiday period themselves, starting with the same eleven that have won back-to-back victories. The two sides pushed and pulled for the first half hour with Charlton having the better of the opportunities and Wycombe looking organised but contained. Luke Berry had a couple of chances in that period, one of which he should have done better with, but it was Miles Leaburn who picked up where he left off to open the scoring*. Another Josh Edward’s long throw caused issues and Leaburn stuck his leg out past his man to drive in his first goal of the afternoon on forty six minutes to take the Addicks into the lead going into halftime.

The second half started with the Addicks building in confidence. On fifty-two minutes Leaburn struck again as he broke free into the Wycombe half and, seeing the keeper in no-man’s land, skillfully lobbed the ball over and down into the back of the net to put Charlton two to the good.

Charlton were in complete control and Wycombe looked devoid of ideas. Leaburn, tired and on a yellow, was taken off for Ahadme, with Karoy Anderson also coming on to refresh the centre of the pitch. Wycombe had made quite a few changes themselves at that point looking for a bit of inspiration. That came from Richard Kone, Wycombe’s top scorer, who found himself with space in the box and curled a shot past Maynard-Brewer to set up a tense final fifteen minutes. In hindsight, Wanderer’s supporters will surely be asking why he had been rested. While Wycombe gained confidence from the goal, it proved only a consolation as Charlton were determined to see out the good performance with all three points. 

We’ve returned to being well organised at the back and difficult to beat. And we’re now scoring more freely. The squad should have a bit of confidence going into the back end of the season, poised to make a playoff push. Three wins on the bounce take us up into seventh place in the table, up from eleventh before kickoff. So, all in all, the Addicks are finally pointed in the right direction. Will we be in a position to strengthen in January to ensure things stay that way?

Charlton 2 Wycombe 1

Over to you.

*Editor’s note: Leaburn’s goal to open scoring occurred at the beginning of the second half, not in the first! It was level at halftime.
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Comments

  • Keep it going lovely boys!
  • Really good second half. Reminded me of the good old days. We made Wycombe look like Cambridge.  
  • YESSSSSSSS!!!
  • I thought Cambridge looked better than Wycombe in all honesty. Should have been 3 or 4 one.
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  • Did Miles do the tunnel jump?
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    Thought first half we seemed set up to contain and hit then on the break, which we did well. Both TC and Small caused them problems and Berry should have scored.  They looked slick but not dangerous.
    Second half we moved the ball better and picked them apart, Leaburn showing his class with two different but decent finishes.  They eventually got back into it when two of ours fell for the same feint and they scored with their first shout on target. 
    We became more ragged but worked hard defensively, they lacked the sickness of the first half and grew desperate. 
    3 in a row now, long may it continue.
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  • Confidence is now building…and it could be that exciting season we’ve been waiting for.
  • great performance all round! 
    Absolutely beautiful to see us actually try and play some proper attractive football the last few weeks - and it has clearly paid off! 

    Made hard work of it somewhat at the end, with TC and small getting lazy and lackadaisical but it worked out. Hate to say it but the slight dip in performance coincided with Andersons introduction- really hard to see what he adds at the moment 
  • Great win - and full value for it too.
  • Wins help, but enjoying the endeavour and some lovely football along with it. Still work to do. We need a stronger bench, but this is our best team. Leaburn and TC up front have been huge over Xmas
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