A goalless draw which was of no use to either side was the result of the Premiership dogfight between the two bottom sides, Charlton Athletic and
The match, especially in a pulsating second half, deserved to have a goal but neither side were able to find the back of the net which would have the brought the precious three points that they yearned for.
Even at this early stage in the season both teams are already facing an uphill struggle to retain their Premiership status, but both of them went for a winner and in an even second half the match could have gone either way.
It was Charlton's first draw of the season and only their fourth point in nine games, while
Both managers, Ian Dowie of Charlton and Adrian Boothroyd of Watford, stressed before the game the importance of their side getting over the fear factor and certainly neither manager could complain about the effort put in by their players. But Charlton will be the more disappointed that they failed to take the points especially as they were at home.
Boss Dowie changed to a
The
After a shaky start
Bent had the first clear cut chance of the game when he was played in by Jerome Thomas, but he fired his shot wide and then Thomas himself playing his first full match after an injury lay-off also hit his effort over the bar.
Then Ben Foster, the
Apart from Shittu, who had headed over for
In the second half both teams went all out in an effort to break the deadlock and
The match continued to be end to end and Hasselbaink finally made an appearance on 77 minutes, but
With moments remaining it appeared from a distance that Bouazza had wrestled Amady Faye to the ground inside the penalty area, but Mr. Mason waived away home protests and all that remained was for the biggest cheer of the day when
Golden Boys Man of the Match: Ben Foster, an outstanding first half gave Watford a platform to try and win the game in the second.