Charlton Athletic defeated Hull City in their recent match. The game saw a goal from Charlie Kelman and injury-related substitutions for both sides.
Kelman’s Goal Gives Charlton the Advantage
Charlie Kelman scored for Charlton Athletic with a right-footed shot from outside the box, finding the top right corner. The goal was assisted by Conor Coady following a fast break. Earlier, Conor Coady had an attempt saved in the centre of the goal, assisted by Harry Clarke.
Injury Woes Disrupt the Match
The match experienced multiple delays due to injuries. Collins Sichenje of Charlton Athletic suffered an injury, leading to his substitution by Reece Burke. Eliot Matazo of Hull City was also injured, resulting in Paddy McNair replacing him.
Collins Sichenje was also shown a yellow card for a bad foul.
Fouls and Free Kicks
Thomas Kaminski of Charlton Athletic won a free kick in the defensive half following a foul by Oliver McBurnie of Hull City. Sonny Carey of Charlton Athletic also won a free kick in the defensive half after a foul by Matt Crooks of Hull City. Paddy McNair of Hull City won a free kick in the defensive half after a foul by Greg Docherty of Charlton Athletic.
Additional Match Events
Macaulay Gillesphey of Charlton Athletic was caught offside. Sonny Carey had an attempt blocked from the left side of the box, assisted by Jayden Fevrier. Charlton Athletic was awarded a corner, conceded by Lewie Coyle.
The match saw a total of two substitutions due to injury.
