You need to draw a team out to have one-on-ones. Charlton went forward a bit in the first half but as the game dragged on they were settled in for penalties; it takes two to tango.But on most if not all those occasions they had 9 or 10 in the penalty area. No one on ones just balls put into congested areas. Makes finishing harder as less room to see the ball or you have a smaller target to aim at. Totally agree finishing was poor some of that was due to what I described , some were just very tame efforts that were more like back passes. Dunk also had 2 decent opportunities which he couldn't get on target
As for the chances I listed, they were either one or more of bad luck, bad finishing, due to the “9 or 10 in the penalty area” or because it was Solly March. Apart from the latter we will never truly know the reason. But, given our long history of bad finishing I put it down to this. I respect your opinion though.
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