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Charlton Athletic secured a 1-0 victory over Birmingham City thanks to Matty Godden’s second-half goal. The match saw Charlton switch up their formation to a four-four-two, with Kayne Ramsay standing out as a star player with his dominant performance down the right side of the backline.

The tactical change made by Charlton manager Nathan Jones proved to be effective as the team pressed relentlessly and effectively against Birmingham, who struggled to deal with the pressure. Despite Birmingham’s seven consecutive League One wins leading up to the match, they left SE7 with an xG of just 0.15, highlighting Charlton’s strong defensive display.

Matty Godden’s goal, which came from a long throw by Josh Edwards, was the defining moment of the match. The experienced frontman capitalized on a defensive error to secure the win for Charlton. While there were no major complaints about Charlton’s performance, there was a talking point surrounding Krystian Bielik’s return to The Valley. The Birmingham captain, who previously played for Charlton on loan, had to be substituted at half-time due to an ankle injury sustained during the game.

Overall, Charlton put on a commendable performance, bouncing back from a three-match losing streak with a well-deserved victory. The players’ dedication and effort were evident throughout the game, with each player giving their best on the field. Despite some missed opportunities, particularly by Daniel Kanu, Charlton’s overall performance was solid and deserving of the three points.

In his post-match comments, manager Nathan Jones expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, highlighting the resilience shown by the players after a disappointing result in their previous match. The win against Birmingham City serves as a confidence boost for Charlton as they look to build momentum in the League One campaign.