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Charlton 2-3 Wolves

Karl Henry's last-gasp goal snatched victory for Wolves at Charlton to move them into a play-off place.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's quick turn and shot put Wolves ahead, but Greg Halford volleyed Charlton level.

A great solo effort from Ebanks-Blake restored the visitors' lead before the game exploded into life in injury time.

Leroy Lita powered home a header to draw Charlton level, only for Henry to convert Kevin Kyle's low cross to win it for Wolves in the dying seconds.


Charlton manager Alan Pardew:

"It looks very difficult to get in the play-offs but we will be ready to take on Plymouth on Saturday.

"We'll be giving it as good a shot as we can to try and win it.

"While it's still mathematically possible we'll have a go. The league is strange, you can't give anything up."

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy:


"You can see by the reaction of the players and everyone on the bench what it means to everyone.

"I thought we played well enough today maybe not to have nicked it in the way we did.

"Maybe I'm biased but I think we deserved to win."


Charlton: Weaver, Halford, Sodje, McCarthy, Thatcher, Ambrose (Zhi 46), Holland, Semedo (Varney 83), Thomas (Cook 64), Lita, Iwelumo.
Subs Not Used: Elliot, Gray.

Booked: Semedo, Cook, Lita.

Goals: Halford 31, Lita 90.

Wolverhampton: Hennessey, Foley, Craddock, Collins, Elokobi, Jarvis (Eastwood 80), Henry, Olofinjana, Gray (Gibson 70), Ebanks-Blake (Kyle 86), Keogh.
Subs Not Used: Stack, Darren Ward.

Booked: Collins, Craddock, Henry.

Goals: Ebanks-Blake 15, 81, Henry 90.

Att: 23,187

Ref: Keith Stroud (Hampshire).


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