Mansfield made it difficult for Charlton tonight in a tough match on the old Nottinghamshire coalfield, but the Addicks claimed all three points with a 2-1 win. Steve Brown, never one to praise easily, hailed it as a 'massive victory'. Mansfield had a tight defence and were capable of disrupting Charlton.
Nevertheless, a key contribution was made by players derided as 'useless' by moaners earlier in the season: Matt Godden, Tyreece Campbell and Claus Aneke. Godden was seen earlier in the season as an inadequate replacement for Alfie May, Campbell was often scapegoated and Aneke was supposed to be a crock.
Conor Coventry put in a real shift and displayed some skill. A calf injury kept Lloyd Jones out. Tom McIntyre did a good job of replacing him.
Godden opened the scoring in the first half with the home side equalising on 40 minutes. Mansfield had a tight defence, but Tyreece Campbell then put Charlton ahead on 71 minutes. Campbell was applauded by the Addickted after he had to be taken off following a knock.
Mansfield then threw every piece of discarded mining equipment they could find at Charlton, but the Addicks stayed firm. In the five minutes added on an under pressure Aneke put in a strong shot from distance which the keeper had to tip over the bar, giving Charlton two corners.
Charlton were impressive for the first half-hour and almost went ahead after two minutes, Thierry Small heading a good chance wide from Tyreece Campbell's cross. Christy Pym was down well to save from Macaulay Gillesphey after 13 minutes.
But in the 22nd minute Louis Reed's loose pass at the back
intended for his keeper rolled straight to Matty Godden who made no mistake in
tucking away his gift.
Stags went up a gear and after Reed had drilled inches wide
in the 29th minute they were level after 40 minutes. Baily Cargill's cross was headed out to Matty
Craig who smashed an unstoppable rising finish home from 16 yards off the
underside of the bar.
Soon after, Will Mannion had to get down to deny Caylan
Vickers as Stags ended the half on a high.
Josh Edwards saw his shot blocked on the line on the hour
after a scramble from a corner. But
Charlton noses were in front again with 16 minutes to go as Tennai Watson found
Campbell to his right and he beat Stephen McLaughlin before tucking a low 15-yard
finish inside the near post.
Charlton defended well under late pressure before Pym saved
superbly from a powerful Chuks Aneke shot in added time.
It was also a win for Mrs Brown as with hubby off in the wastes of Notts she was able to load the dishwasher without complaints about the left side not being utilised.
Wycombe Wanderers could only manage a 0-0 draw at home to Shrewsbury, but Stockport beat Stevenage 3-0. Huddersfield lost 1-0 at Lincoln and Bolton made it into the top six.