Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones had nothing but praise for his team’s performance after a convincing 4-0 victory over Walsall in the FA Cup. The spotlight was on Gassan Ahadme, who scored two goals during the match, and his strike partner Matty Godden, who also found the back of the net in the first half.
Ahadme’s first goal came from an excellent header off a cross from Conor Coventry. He later sealed the victory with another header in the closing stages of the game. Godden, who scored his eighth goal of the season before the half-hour mark, further solidified Charlton’s lead. Tyreece Campbell capped off the scoring late in the game.
After the match, Ahadme was celebrated by his teammates and fans, a moment that meant a lot to him according to Jones. Despite facing criticism for a missed opportunity in the previous game, Ahadme showed his dedication and skill on the field. Jones commended his work ethic and technical abilities, especially in heading the ball.
Jones also expressed his satisfaction with Godden’s performance, especially after some doubts were raised about letting Alfie May go and bringing in Godden. The manager emphasized his confidence in the team’s current lineup and praised TC for finding the back of the net when needed.
Overall, Jones was pleased with the team’s effort and the individual performances that contributed to the victory. The photos captured by Kyle Andrews showcased the team’s unity and spirit during the match, highlighting their determination to succeed in the FA Cup.