Charlton Athletic captain Greg Docherty don dey yarn about how him team need to improve their home form as dem prepare for big Championship clash against Ipswich Town. The Addicks dey face two back-to-back home games this week, first against promotion-chasing Ipswich on Wednesday, then against Hull City on Saturday.
Docherty talk say dem no dey blind to where dem dey for league table. Charlton currently dey six points clear of relegation zone, but dem no win any of their last six games. All three points wey dem get for that period come from away draws.
“I dey go into the game thinking say dem get wetin to play for, but we sef get plenty to play for,” Docherty tell Sky Sports. “The game we play for Portman Road before na real confidence boost for us. That day, we show say we be team wey fit do something.”
The captain admit say dem let themselves down small since that victory. “You fit argue say we let ourselves down small and no win as many games since, but we don dey competitive. That one show the fine margins for this league.”
Docherty identify wetin dey miss for their recent games, especially for home. “Na that one we dey lack for last few games, particularly for home when we no dey put ball for back of net. We don get so many opportunities to score, and as time dey go, you fit see say e dey creep into squad small.”
Ipswich come into the game with worst away record among top ten Championship teams. But Charlton na the only side wey don beat Kieran McKenna‘s team for Portman Road this season. Docherty say dem get full belief say dem fit beat Ipswich again.
“We go give dem the respect wey dem deserve, but as we dey enter home game, things dey for our hands for wetin we want do this season. That na the mood wey go remain positive,” the captain add.
Charlton’s home record this season show say dem don win eight league games for The Valley with four draws. Two of those draws come against top six teams Millwall and Coventry.
“We relish the challenge of playing against good players and big teams,” Docherty continue. “Ipswich na team wey dey fight high for league and rightly so, but we want prove point too. We fight hard to enter this league last year to play for these kind games.”
The captain talk about how e dey pain dem as players say their home record no strong like before. “E dey pain us as players, e dey pain the fans, and I understand that. Ultimately, we just want return to winning games again.”
As captain, Docherty don lead from front this season. Him get joint-highest number of assists among teammates with three, and highest number of tackles with 47. Him describe himself as all-around midfielder.
“I get small reputation for the ugly side of the game and na something wey I love do. I get buzz from that sometimes just as much as scoring. But I definitely want add more for top end. Na something the manager dey work on with me,” Docherty reflect.
The midfielder talk about his personal form. “I feel say I start season well and get small dip for middle, but I dey finish season strong. I dey happy with how things dey personally, but I dey happy all round only when club dey do well and we dey do well as team.”
Charlton know say fine margins and home form go crucial if dem want remain for Championship next season. With just three games remain, every point don dey important for survival battle.
Ipswich dey come into the game needing win to strengthen their bid for Premier League promotion. The Tractor Boys currently dey for second position for Championship table, while Charlton dey for 19th place.
Some pundits talk say Charlton fit play with certain level of freedom for The Valley since dem almost secure survival. But dem warn say Ipswich’s superior quality for final third fit prove decisive even if important goal come during closing stages.
The game go dey broadcast live on Sky Sports Football for UK viewers. For international viewers, dem fit watch via CharltonTV or through EFL broadcast partners for their countries.
Docherty and him teammates know say next few days go crucial for their season. As captain talk am, dem fight hard to enter Championship last year, and now dem need finish the work wey dem start.
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