There was an improvement of sorts in the application this afternoon, if not the result. As per most of this season, we managed to perform markedly better in one half than the other, and like so many matches under Chris Powell, it's been the second period. What on earth do we do to them before they run out?
It was another inexplicable line-up. Having signed as aspiring Premiership midfielder in the week, we started with the double ineptitude of McCormack and Racon. With Semedo in his usual berth, that meant Racon on the left and Wagstaff the right. Wagstaff was again poor in the first half which left us to rely on long balls for the front two.
I won't argue with the pairing of Nouble and Wright-Phillips but it didn't work at the first time of asking. I can't remember one passage of play involving both players. Perhaps the focus was on Nouble as most balls were aimed at him but BWP was strangely subdued for the whole match. Nouble himself didn't look match-fit to me. He looks like he might be one of those taller players who can't jump and he's a not possessed with any great pace, although he did show some decent footwork for a big man. Jury's out on him.
At the back we were solid enough, although I was pleased to see Lewis Grabban go off because he looked very lively in the first half and I could see an old Millwall one-two creating an opener for Brentford with Gary Alexander always lurking at the back post.
Ross Worner again worried me at crosses as he has a tendency to scurry along his line rather than come out, although he did little wrong and he made one notable save in the first-half which kept us in it.
Miguel Llera had another decent match alongside Dailly for the first-half and Fortune for the second, although I think it was him beaten to the corner for their winning goal. That came in the 88th minute and the match was summed up for me by the fact that we didn't muster a decent attack in the six or seven minutes before the final whistle went. Who would have thought Brentford would do the treble over us this season?
Chris Solly came on before the end and looked a class above what we have been seeing at right-back and you have to seriously question why we have not started him before now.
We had enough chances to have won this match and that was very much the verdict of my Scottish guests who weren't just saying that out of politeness. Richard Lee thwarted BWP with a smart one-handed save and the bar came to his rescue when a towering Llera header beat him.
The crowd was surprising good at 14,985 with a vocal 864 Bees present. Those left in the home areas at the finish managed a healthy booing session as the players sloped off and I was left wondering how much longer Chris Powell can hold on to his job with an expectant new Board looking on with increasing frustration and disappointment. It's very hard not to imagine this side having done better under Phil Parkinson although I will remind those in the anti-Powell camp that we haven't played well at home all season.
Talk of automatic promotion has gone and with new injuries to Dailly and Jenkinson, absolutely nothing is going right for Charlton Athletic as we plummet towards the relegation battle. The one thing I would say is that the top six have accelerated away from the rest during our last seven win-less games. We are now 13 points adrift of 6th and only two points separate 6th placed MK Dons from second-placed Huddersfield.
I can't remember the last winning performance I actually saw and today I am off to Twickenham where my the losing streak will surely continue.
I hope people lay off Powell - he's only had, what, 12 games? Losing 50% of the defence to injury can't have helped and meant he only had one attacking subsitution he could make.
ReplyDeleteSolly probably hasn't played because since he's been fit, Jenkinson has done well. He is a good defender though and will benefit from a run in the side.
We had enough chances to win against Brentford as we did against Tranmere. I think it will turn for us, with strikers like Nouble and BWP. Hopefully Parrett can provide creativity from midfield and Jacko will return soon.
I can understand people's frustration but this is a time for more patience and Powell deserves that at least.
Sadly Dave and Anon, it seems New York Addick was correct when he said Chris Powell was not the right man at the right time for Charlton.
ReplyDeleteEqually Slater and Co. at the top are hamstrung. What can they do now?
If they sack CP it could cost a relative fortune. Then, any new manager will have the same shower of shit to work with until next season.
I think it's called 'catch 22'
The simple fact is, this season is wrecked. Our only ambition is to try and avoid relegation. If we are successfull (or indeed fail) in this task, then the managers position can be considered. To try and do so now would be futile.
Still it's not all doom and gloom! A good result at Twickenham today :)
Daggs - NYA was certainly most vocal about Powell but I think he was a good risk. I would have given him a shorter contract to limit our exposure but no use crying over spilt milk. I agree with you that any decision about Powell at the moment would be premature but I don't believe they will risk relegation, so Chris needs a couple of result before April.
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