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Charlton youngster claims League One Apprentice of the Season

Charlton defender Zach Mitchell has been named the League One Apprentice of the Season.

The 18-year-old, who penned his first professional contract with the club in July 2022, has made eight appearances for the Addicks in all competitions this season.

Blackburn defender Ash Phillips claimed the award in the Championship. Northampton Town’s Josh Tomlinson picked up the accolade in League Two.

The award recognises an outstanding youngster who excels both on and off the pitch, with the player’s development, as well as his education attainment, disciplinary record and any other outstanding achievements, taken into account.

Speaking to the South London Press earlier in the season about penning his deal with the club, Mitchell said: “It was a bit of a no-brainer to sign it. I’ve enjoyed every minute at this club. All the coaches over the years have added something a bit different.

“But in that scholarship phase Hamza was pivotal in teaching me certain tactics and developing me in that centre-back role, nailing down on those defensive qualities along with Steve Avory.

“At the start of last season it was about my body shape when I was marking in the box. When I first got put in the role I was perhaps focusing on the ball too much.

“Steve Avory is really keen on the one-v-one defending and heading, all the finer aspects.

“Jason Pearce has come into the coaching now, watching players who are in your own first-team is definitely helpful.”

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