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Addicks comeback sinks Southend

Image: Reid: Late winner

Kyel Reid's late goal sealed a 2-1 victory for Charlton over ten-man Southend at Roots Hall.

Charlton snatch late 2-1 win at Roots Hall

Charlton moved up to third in League One as a stoppage-time goal gave them a 2-1 win over 10-man Southend. The Shrimpers had Jean-Francois Christophe controversially sent off for violent conduct in the 25th minute but took the lead six minutes later when Matt Paterson's shot from distance squirmed under Rob Elliot and trickled over the line. Steve Mildenhall pulled off a string of saves to deny the Addicks, while Simon Francis and Adam Barrett cleared off the line. But Charlton finally got their equaliser after 73 minutes when substitute Kyel Reid's cross from the left was stabbed home from close range by Akpo Sodje. Southend pressed for a winner, with Simon Francis' free-kick hitting the crossbar and sub Francis Laurent's follow-up being cleared off the line by Nicky Bailey. But it was Phil Parkinson's troops who got the three points in the 91st minute when Reid ran onto a ball over the top and fired in a low shot to give Charlton only their second win in eight matches.

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