Charlton AthleticSport

Johnnie Jackson: We should have been out of sight during win over Doncaster

Johnnie Jackson admitted his Charlton Athletic side should have been out of sight before having to endure a nervy ending to their 1-0 win at Doncaster Rovers today.

Jayden Stockley’s second-half strike was enough to earn the Addicks their first away win since the end of January – but it should have been much more comfortable.

Conor Washington saw an early penalty saved by home stopper Jonathan Mitchell and was also, along with strike partner Stockley, guilty of missing a succession of chances throughout the game.

Stockley’s strike was his 16th of the season in all competitions. Kyle Andrews

It meant the Addicks had to hold on at the end, with Charlton keeper Craig MacGillivray forced into a decent late save to keep hold of his first away clean sheet in 11 league games.

“We should have been out of sight in the game,” said Jackson after his side made it three wins on the spin following two recent home victories.

“From box to box it was a really good performance. There were some outstanding individual performances, but we missed a host of chances. At one, you give the opponent an opportunity to put one in your box and for something to fall to them which it nearly did right at the death there, which would have been cruel. Then you need your goalkeeper to come up with something and he did. He claimed a cross at the end there and made a great save. That is equally as important as goals.

Washington’s tame spot-kick was comfortably saved. Kyle Andrews

“You’ve got to be putting them away and on another day they do. It just seemed like one of those days where it wasn’t going to go for us. A penalty, that can happen, you can miss penalties. But there were other ones there that you have to score. On a different day they tuck them away comfortably.

“We’ve spoken a lot about clean sheets and how that gives us a platform to go and win games. Having the boys up top, having someone like Corey [Blackett-Taylor] back in the team on the wing gives you that threat that we haven’t had. We weren’t keeping clean sheets either. To get the clean sheets back and to have those guys available, we always fancy we’re going to score. It’s been too long but it was nice to get one today.”

PHOTOS: KYLE ANDREWS


Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.


Everyone at the South London Press thanks you for your continued support.

Former Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has encouraged everyone in the country who can afford to do so to buy a newspaper, and told the Downing Street press briefing:

“A FREE COUNTRY NEEDS A FREE PRESS, AND THE NEWSPAPERS OF OUR COUNTRY ARE UNDER SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL PRESSURE”

If you can afford to do so, we would be so grateful if you can make a donation which will allow us to continue to bring stories to you, both in print and online. Or please make cheques payable to “MSI Media Limited” and send by post to South London Press, Unit 112, 160 Bromley Road, Catford, London SE6 2NZ

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.