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| MATCH
STATS |
| CHARLTON:
Weaver, Mills, Bougherra, Fortune, Powell,
Sam, Semedo, Zheng Zhi, Reid, Varney, Iwelumo.
Subs: Sodje (for Zheng
Zhi, 89), Ambrose (for Sam, 89), McLeod
(for Varney, 79), Randolph, Moutaouakil. |
| NORWICH
CITY:
Marshall, Otsemobor, Doherty, Dublin, Drury,
Chadwick, Brellier, Russell, Lappin, Huckerby,
Brown.
Subs: Gilks, Strihavka,
Croft (for Chadwick, 45), Shackell (for
Brown, 89), Cureton (for Brellier, 89) |
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| SCORERS:
Charlton: Reid (pen, 84, pen,
87)
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TOP
CANARY:
EDP: Dion Dublin |
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| ATTENDANCE:
21,533
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REFEREE:
Jarnail Singh (Middlesex)
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| ADDED
TIME:
First half: 1 min
Second half: 4 mins |
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
Charlton: Varney (foul on Brellier, 71)
Norwich: Huckerby (foul on Mills, 59), Doherty
(foul on McLeod, 83)
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| RED
CARDS:
Norwich: Dublin (foul on Mills,
90)
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
Charlton 6, Norwich 2
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
Charlton 11, Norwich 4
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CORNERS:
Charlton 9, Norwich 3 |
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FOULS:
Charlton 10, Norwich 16
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| OFFSIDES:
Charlton 2, Norwich 4 |
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Tuesday September 18, 2007
CHRIS LAKEY
The Canaries suffered the cruellest of blows as two
late penalties crushed their hopes of snatching a valuable,
and unlikely, win at The Valley.
City had looked good value for a point but as the match
entered the final few minutes, disaster struck.
Charlton sub Izale Mcleod was at the centre of it all,
going down under a challenge from Gary Doherty and then,
within three minutes felled by Julien Brellier.
Both spot kicks were put away with aplomb by Andy Reid
– and City’s hopes of their first away win
of the season were shattered.
To add to manager Peter Grant’s woes, skipper
Dion Dulin was given a straight red card after an altercation
with Danny Mills as the match ended on a sour note all
round for the Canaries.
Grant’s only change from the weekend win over
Crystal Palace was to drop four-goal striker Jamie Cureton,
preferring to add Julien Brellier’s physical presence
to his midfield and allowing Darren Huckerby to support
striker Chris Brown.
Skipper Jason Shackell, who has missed the last two
games with ankle ligament problems, was on the bench,
with Dion Dublin alongside Gary Doherty in the centre
of defence.
Charlton boss Alan Pardew made four changes to the team
which drew 2-2 at Colchester at the weekend, with Madjid
Bougherra and Andy Reid recalled after their international
commitments, Lloyd Sam on the right of midfield and
Luke Varney making his first start for the Addicks since
his summer move from Crewe.
There were hugs from Pardew for his former West Ham
number two, Grant, and Cureton – but that was
as far as Charlton’s hospitality extended.
Huckerby started on the right, rather than the left,
possibly because Grant thought he might get more change
out of veteran Chris Powell than ex-City defender Danny
Mills, back at Charlton on loan from Manchester City.
Charlton carved out the first chance, inside four minutes,
when Chris Iwelumo’s height caused problems just
inside the City area. The ball reached Varney, who knocked
it left to Reid, but his usually trustworthy left foot
let him down as he fired over the bar. Doherty was called
on to block a Varney shot as Charlton stepped up a gear
early on.
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| Darren Huckerby and
Danny Mills get into a tussle. The Charlton defender
was at the centre of a late controversial moment
when tangling with Dion Dublin. The Canaries man
was shown the red card although TV replays suggested
there was minimal contact between the two players.
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City’s passing was indifferent, but when Jon
Otsemobor found Huckerby, his run down the middle came
to nothing when his pass left to Chadwick saw the wide
man offside.
Reid and Varney were working their magic down the Charlton
left, and Dublin had to react quickly to head a Varney
pile-driver aside for a corner.
Charlton’s best chance of the half came on 11
minutes when Sam’s teasing cross found the head
of Iwelumo. His header crashed against David Marshall’s
crossbar but Zheng Zhi somehow failed to convert the
rebound.
The first Mills-Huckerby handbags took 16 minutes to
arrive – City got the free-kick, but it really
was six of one and half a dozen of the other. Perhaps
the Charlton man was sharing his team’s frustrations
at the way Norwich were slowly beginning to settle.
It had been one-way traffic in the opening quarter of
an hour, but Charlton were guilty of too many misplaced
passes when attacking. When the ball was in the air
it was a different matter, City grateful for the intervention
of Darel Russell’s head to put a Reid free-kick
just over the bar on 24 minutes.
While City’s defenders were enjoying the fray,
the problem was creating anything of note at the other
end, so, with almost half an hour gone, Huckerby moved
again, this time alongside Brown, as City pressed for
the first time in the match.
The first corner came within minutes and while nothing
came of it, it was encouraging, at least.
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| Norwich City players
protest after referee Jarnail Singh awards Charlton
the first of two penalties. |
Russell saw a shot charged down, Adam Drury likewise,
and the Canaries began to emerge from their shell, prompting
some vocal encouragement from a healthy travelling support.
Brellier and Russell were exerting their authority in
midfield, while Dublin and Doherty were rocks in defence.
It looked like it had all come good six minutes before
half-time, when Chadwick allowed a throw-in down the
right to go over his shoulder, then knocked it to Huckerby
who turned and shot in one movement – only to
see Nicky Weaver perfectly positioned to save.
Brown caught the ball well on the turn moments later
but shot straight at Weaver – and, after a shaky
start, City would have been more than happy at their
first 45 minutes’ work.
Half-time: Charlton Atheltic
0, Norwich City 0
Chadwick made way for Lee Croft for the start of the
second half, but within a minute Charlton had two players
requiring treatment; Varney after slipping in the area
and Mills, for a bloody lip after a challenge by Simon
Lappin.
Varney recovered sufficiently to head a Sam cross over
the bar while the same player saw Dublin block an effort
from outside the area.
Dublin was performing heroics in the City defence, sticking
a leg out to stop Reid’s long-range effort in
between marshalling the troops.
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| Dion Dublin (centre)
and Simon Lappin cannot believe referee Jarnail
Singh’s decision to award Charlton a second
penalty. |
The temperature increased again when Huckerby fell
to the ground clutching his face after a chase with
Mills – and then at the other end Marshall punched
the ball off the top of Iwelumo’s head and then
palmed a Sam shot away for a corner.
But while City were keeping their heads, Charlton were
beginning to allow a nervousness to creep into their
game again.
The fans were baying for Huckerby’s blood when
he took out Mills just before the hour mark, the City
man earning a yellow card for his efforts – Mills
presumably left to pick up his Oscar at a later date.
Brown headed narrowly over from Croft’s cross
soon after, Zheng doing the same from a Sam cross at
the other end – and at that stage it was anyone’s
game. It should have been Charlton’s on 63 minutes,
when Iwelumo played Varney through only for Marshall
to stand tall and save with his legs – a miss
that was made to look even more costly when Reid shot
wide form the edge of the box when he should have done
better.
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| Mayhem ensues after
Norwich City defender Dion Dublin (far left) is
sent off by referee Jarnail Singh for an alleged
head-butt Danny Mills (second from right). |
Reid went closer, but not close enough, with a free-kick
that clipped the bar on 69 minutes while Otsemobor blocked
his drive as Charlton turned up the pressure. It was
a vital stage of the game for City, who, within the
space of just a few minutes, had looked vulnerable on
four occasions.
City were living on the edge as the match reached the
last 15 minutes – and then the rug was taken from
under their feet.
Mills set up the move, with a long ball into
the area that found sub Izale McLeod. Doherty gave chase
but with McLeod closing in on goal, he tumbled under
the challenge and referee Jarnail Singh pointed to the
spot, leaving Reid with the formality of putting the
spot kick past Marshall.
That was bad enough – but when McLeod
was hauled down by Brellier three minutes later, it
really did rub salt in the wound.
Reid put the ball in the same spot – and when
Dublin was given his marching orders after a set-to
with Mills, City’s misery was complete.
Result: Charlton Athletic 2, Norwich
City 0
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