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  • Date:2009-01-27
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:The Valley
  • Attendance:20627
  • Referee:Attwell, S

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Rob Elliot goes into the referee's book for timewasting.

84mins

Charlton are replacing Lloyd Sam with Grant Basey.

84mins

Victor Moses is booked for dissent.

82mins

Nick Carle is being taken off, Neil Danns has come on in his place.

80mins

The referee has booked Chris Dickson.

75mins

Charlton are replacing Andy Gray with Chris Dickson.

67mins

The referee has booked Kelly Youga.

60mins

Jonathan Fortune is replaced by Matt Holland.

55mins

Crystal Palace are replacing Paul Ifill with Alan Lee.

55mins

Crystal Palace are replacing Sean Scannell with Victor Moses.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by S Attwell

18mins

Nick Carle is booked for unsporting behaviour.

15mins

Shefki Kuqi is booked for dissent.

14mins

Goal!! Charlton have scored with Matthew Spring putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Beleaguered Charlton Athletic won their first league match for four months at the 19th attempt and what a sweet victory it was against their bitter local rivals Crystal Palace.

The 1-0 win gave Charlton hope that they can escape the drop and although this was far from a vintage performance from the home side, the result was all important after such a dreadful run of 18 league games without a win - the worst in the club's history.

It will also have brought welcome relief to manager Phil Parkinson who has seen his side win in the league after 11 games in charge after taking over from Alan Pardew.

In all honesty, Charlton's local opponents offered very little in a poor game with very few clear-cut chances and Palace slumped to their third successive defeat and never recovered from the goal which came after just 13 minutes.

Lloyd Sam's left-wing cross was poorly headed out by Matt Lawrence and fell perfectly for Matthew Spring to fire home his first goal for Charlton following his recent move from Luton Town.

Charlton's fragile confidence was always going to be a factor and they didn't create their second chance of the game until 76 minutes when Deon Burton's low shot was well saved by Julian Speroni.

Palace, who produced very little in the first half, upped their game after the break and substitute Victor Moses had two good chances for the visitors, heading straight at goalkeeper Rob Elliot and then seeing the Charlton shot-stopper make a good save.

This could well have been the most important victory of the season for Charlton but they still have a lot to do to claw their way out of trouble whilst Palace seemed to have hit a bit of a rut.

Charlton Athletic

Crystal Palace

Corners

31

Fouls

1516

Goal attempts

711

Shots off target

26

Offsides

62

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