Charlton beat Huddersfield 4-0 at The Valley this afternoon and a key role was played by Tyreece Campbell. Until recently a target of moaners, who could not recognise a player in development, he now has his own song; 'Tyreece Campbell running down the wing, scoring goals, makes the Charlton sing.'
Campbell has thanked Nathan Jones for his confidence in him and converting him from a winger to a striker: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/tyreece-campbell-thanks-charlton-athletic-manager-nathan-jones-for-his-belief-in-him/
In his take on the match, Louis Mendez also selects Campbell as star man: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/the-lowdown-on-charlton-athletic-4-huddersfield-town-0-tyreece-campbell-grabs-brace-in-dominant-display/
Charlton were excellent: bright, positive and pretty
clinical when it mattered. Huddersfield were none of those things.
This was a match between 4th and 6th but on this showing
there's only one team who will be playing beyond 3 May, and they wear red and
white.
Matty Godden's flashing header after 30 seconds set the
tone, Tyreece Campbell found the bottom corner either side of half-time, and
Greg Docherty's thunderbolt (later ruled to be an own goal) found the net via the bar and the back of
unfortunate keeper Lee Nicholls, who is the only reason the margin of victory
wasn't wider.
Chuks Aneke found the back of the net from distance, but was ruled offside.
Attendance 17,278.
Never mind a partial eclipse of the sun, Nathan Jones was over the moon at his team's performance: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/nathan-jones-after-charlton-blow-huddersfield-away-you-wont-find-a-better-league-one-performance-than-that/
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