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da cassino: Charlton extended their impressive unbeaten run to nine games with a 2-0 victory over Plymouth at the weekend, although the Home Park faithful will undoubtedly be disappointed with the result given the way much of the first half of the game went.
The Pilgrims dominated for the first half an hour and had the opportunity to take the lead when Krystian Bielik brought down Ruben Lameiras, although Addicks goalkeeper Dillon Phillips denied Graham Carey with his right boot to keep the scores level.
It was this moment that, according to goalscorer Lyle Taylor, changed the game completely and was a platform for Lee Bowyer’s side to win the three points. Here’s what the 29-year-old had to say:
“It galvanises the team, a save like that. I don’t think we’ve saved a penalty this year – I don’t think we have faced many – but the fact that Dill has pulled us out of the proverbial was brilliant.
“We’ve got Dill to thank for the three points because it could’ve been so different going 1-0 down, while being dominated still. Now we will go again Tuesday [against Wycombe].”
Indeed, after the 23-year-old shot-stopper made that save, the Addicks seized control and never looked likely to give it up, with goals either side of the half enough to see them return to The Valley with all three points.
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Phillips hasn’t been that solid all season, though, and he will surely be delighted to have been so crucial to his side’s fourth win in the last five games. Next is a trip to Wycombe on Tuesday night, where the Addicks will have the chance to all but confirm their place in the promotion play-offs.
Will they look back on that Phillips save as a crucial moment in their return to the Championship should they go all the way to Wembley Stadium and beyond?