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Charlton Athletic 1 Watford 2

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 09:33, 03 October 2012

Chris Powell

Manager Chris Powell has called for his players to adopt a calmer approach after watching Charlton lose at home to 10-man Watford on Tuesday evening.

The Addicks fell behind to Tommie Hoban’s 29th-minute header but deservedly equalised six minutes later through Ricardo Fuller.

And things looked good for Charlton when Watford’s Fernndo Foresttieri was sent off before the break.

But, despite creating a number of chances, the Addicks were unable to find a second goal and it was Watford who claimed the three points thanks to Almen Abdi’s 70th-minute free kick.

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The defeat leaves Charlton with nine points after as many matches and Powell insisted afterwards that keeping a level head will be key in turning around their fortunes.

“We’ve been hurt by two set plays,” he said. “But I suppose things aren’t really falling for us at the moment.

“We had a lot of possession. You’ve got to keep calm at times. I know everyone think it’s against 10 men and you’ve got to be a bit gung-ho. But I think you’ve just got to keep calm and make sure you don’t lose the game. “

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