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Championship | Gameweek 26
Jan 2, 2020 at 7.45pm UK
 
Charlton Athletic

1-0

Dhanda (14')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Charlton lose to Swansea in first game since takeover

Charlton lose to Swansea in first game since takeover
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Yan Dhanda got the only goal of the game at the Liberty Stadium.

Charlton began their new era under the ownership of East Street Investments with a 1-0 defeat at Swansea.

Yan Dhanda's first-half strike was enough to propel the Swans into the play-off places and seal a first win in three.

The injury-ravaged Addicks are now just five points clear of the bottom three after their miserable run of just one win in 14 matches continued.

Charlton kicked off a new chapter under the ownership of East Street Investments after their takeover from former owner Roland Duchatelet was confirmed by the EFL four hours before the Liberty Stadium clash.

And there were new beginnings on the pitch for 20-year-olds Ben Dempsey and Josh Davison were handed their full league debuts.

The academy graduates were two of five changes from the side that played Derby on Monday as Adam Matthews, Jason Pearce and Lyle Taylor returned to the starting line-up.

Steve Cooper also made sweeping changes to the Swansea side held by Barnsley in their final match of 2019.

The return of centre-back Mike Van Der Hoorn from a knee injury was one of six alterations that also saw Connor Roberts, George Byers, Dhanda, Wayne Routledge and Borja Baston come into the starting XI.

The optimism from the travelling Charlton fans disappeared in the 14th minute when Dhanda fired in the opener.

The Liverpool academy product started a clinical attacking move with a sweeping ball out to Roberts, who charged down the right before playing it inside to Byers.

Andre Ayew and Routledge exchanged passes during a neat build-up before Dhanda curled the ball into the bottom corner from the edge of box.

Borja hit the side netting with a volley moments later before firing high and wide with only the goalkeeper to beat from eight yards out after Byers robbed Charlton of possession deep in their own half.

Swansea were in complete control but were denied a second goal by some heroic goalkeeping and the woodwork.

Ayew was denied by a sprawling save from Dillon Phillips after stabbing Routledge's pin-point cross towards the bottom corner.

The ball fell at feet of Roberts, who cut it back for Byers to lash a low shot against the upright as Swansea went in just a single goal in front.

Cooper's men were given a warning seven minutes into the second half when substitute Alfie Doughty latched onto Albie Morgan's lofted ball in behind, but the young forward dragged his shot wide.

Charlton piled on the pressure in the closing stages as they went in search of a morale-boosting leveller but Swansea held on to climb into the top six.

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