What Happened
Charlton Athletic striker Lyndon Dykes scored his second goal for the club during a 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on Tuesday evening. The Scotland international, who joined Charlton from Birmingham City in January, equalized in the 70th minute after George Campbell had given West Brom the lead just before half-time.
Why It Matters
This match marked a significant moment for Dykes, who expressed his enjoyment of playing for Charlton since his transfer. His goal not only secured a point for the Addicks but also demonstrated his growing impact on the team. Dykes noted that the performance improved in the second half, stating, “It was a good, better performance second-half and we threatened a bit more.”
What’s Next
Following this draw, Charlton Athletic remains in 17th place in the Championship, while West Bromwich Albion sits at 21st. Dykes and his teammates will look to build on this performance as they prepare for their upcoming fixtures, aiming to climb higher in the league standings.