Northampton Town caretaker Brady “sickened” by Charlton Athletic penalty call – South London News

BY KAI BENNETT

Northampton Town caretaker supervisor Jon Brady was left fuming with the officers for awarding Charlton Athletic a penalty which led to their first aim.

Conor Washington scored a brace for the Addicks as they ended their depressing run of outcomes on the Valley with a primary win in 9 video games.

Alex Jones acquired a aim again for the Cobblers late into harm time but it surely was not more than a comfort as Charlton ran out 2-1 winners.

But Brady couldn’t imagine that Charlton received a penalty when Jake Forster-Caskey went down following a collision within the Town field. Washington stepped as much as put the house aspect forward.

“Jack Sowerby jumps excessive to win the ball, their participant runs into Jack, throws himself to the bottom and the ref offers a penalty.

“The ref is 10 yards away from it and can’t wait to present it. When he seems to be again I feel he’ll really feel sick, as sick as I do about it.

“If you watch it again in gradual movement Jack is the one who jumps to move the ball and the man hits Jack within the ribs, it’s a foul to us.

“You come away to Charlton, an ex-Premiership aspect, filled with Championship-type gamers, it was a workmanlike efficiency up till then. It wasn’t fairly however we confirmed all points of our recreation, we’ve come away from residence, we’re digging in, we’re sturdy and strong after which the ref offers them an out, offers them a possibility, that they don’t deserve. It’s fairly sickening while you work that onerous they usually’re handed a possibility to attain a aim.”

Brady believed Northampton stored going even after going a aim down.

“There was combat there at this time. There was spirit. Just earlier than we scored Alex Jones will get clipped on the heels and Alex is simply too trustworthy – he stands up when there was contact on his heel. What a end from the header from him, it was wonderful.

“In the top we thought we’d go courageous and we went 3-4-3, put Fraser up prime, we pushed proper till the very finish, huffed and puffed a bit of bit however by no means gave up, by no means gave in and that’s what I’m very pleased with this group about.

“Our remaining ball, our crossing wasn’t nice tonight, our remaining cross wasn’t at our greatest however you may have these nights and I felt all through that our heads by no means dropped, we labored exhausting after which when you may have the referee giving a choice that’s so essential towards you, the boys nonetheless rolled there sleeves up and carried on.”

PICTURE: KEITH GILLARD

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