Get it on Google Play

Adam Idah's second-half equaliser rescued a deserved point for Swansea City at Charlton Athletic.

Charlie Kelman’s first goal for the Addicks – also opening his account at Championship level – broke the deadlock in the 46th minute at The Valley.

But Swansea merited at least a share of the spoils with Idah making their pressure tell shortly after the hour mark.

Swansea were dealt a blow before the match started with top scorer Zan Vipotnik missing out due to a quad injury.

Referee David Webb ruled that Macaulay Gillesphey had made a fair challenge on Jisung Eom in the first minute – any mistake by the Charlton centre-back would likely have led to an early dismissal.

The first half lacked excitement with neither side able to settle on the ball.

The impressive Eom lashed wide of the near post for the Swans, who were pretty much restricted to shots from distance that failed to trouble home keeper Thomas Kaminski.

Charlton had the first major chance after 31 minutes. Swansea goalkeeper Lawrence...

Continue Reading: Idah strike rescues point for Swans at Charlton

Latest Swansea City News