MATCH REPORT: Shrewsbury Town fell to their heaviest League One defeat of the season after conceding six times against Charlton Athletic.
A dejected Luke Leahy of Shrewsbury Town reacts after Jesurun Rak-Sakyi of Charlton Athletic scores a goal to make it 3-0.
Charlton doubled their lead six minutes before the break when Albie Morgan struck powerfully beyond Marosi after the hosts countered Shrewsbury. The decision also meant a penalty to the hosts, Leaburn converting for his second and the host's fifth.Town arrived at The Valley for their first dose of league action for two weeks, since the defeat to Ipswich at Portman Road.
And Killian Phillips played for the time since Town's 2-2 draw at Pride Park - the Crystal Palace loanee did play for the Republic of Ireland U21s during the international break, and he got through 90 minutes.It was an even opening 20 minutes at The Valley as both sides tested each other out. The hosts had a dangerous free-kick cleared by Matthew Pennington and at the other end Town were unable to force the ball in after sustained pressure in the hosts' box.
Town showed glimpses at times, but whenever they got in front of goal they were unable to carve out a clear-cut opportunity, often making the wrong decision. Town came out after the break and tried to get onto the front foot, but it just was not to be for Cotterill's men, and Charlton added a fourth on the hour.
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