Charlton 2-1 Scunthorpe- Report

Last updated : 07 March 2017 By DSG

Charlton deliver blow to Scunthorpe's promotion hopes

Charlton delivered a blow to Scunthorpe's hopes of promotion after a 2-1 home win secured their first victory in nine.

The visitors remain third in League One after a disappointing performance but squandered the point Kevin van Veen's second-half finish appeared to have earned until Tony Watt's late penalty

That was all after Johnnie Jackson's first-half volley had given the 14th-placed hosts the lead.

As the team pursuing the division's top two visiting another which had lost five of their past six fixtures, Scunthorpe played with little conviction on an evening when kick-off was delayed for 15 minutes by delays and cancellations on public transport.

It was in the 33rd minute when Charlton went ahead

Ricky Holmes sent a right-wing corner into the crowded penalty box, and from there Jackson impressively stretched and volleyed with his weaker right foot beyond goalkeeper Luke Daniels.

An error from Declan Rudd, in the 75th minute when Charlton were once again looking comfortable, led to Scunthorpe's equaliser

The goalkeeper made an unorthodox attempt at catching a high ball with Paddy Madden attempting to head and appeared to have succeeded until spilling to Van Veen, who took his time before finishing into a near-open goal.

As the game entered stoppage time, from an unconvincing attack Jorge Teixeira was brought down in the area by Murray Wallace, and from there substitute Watt calmly struck inside the left post to score his first goal since returning to his parent club in January, and first since August 27.




Source : DSG

Source: DSG