Bottom clubs share the spoils

Charlton 0 Watford 0 : Bottom club Charlton stopped the rot with a goalless draw against fellow strugglers Watford at The Valley…

Charlton 0 Watford 0: Bottom club Charlton stopped the rot with a goalless draw against fellow strugglers Watford at The Valley - but under-pressure manager Iain Dowie was left with more questions than answers this afternoon.

Veteran striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was relegated to the substitutes' bench in the hope a change of formation would bring the required victory following seven defeats in their opening eight league matches.

But despite creating several good opportunities, the finishing touch was still missing in front of goal and it was the battling Hornets - themselves yet to win in the Premiership - who will have been more happy with a hard-fought
point.

Charlton had started brightly, and created the first opening of the match when Darren Bent latched onto a through-ball on the edge of the penalty area.

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His angled drive was beaten away by keeper Ben Foster, on loan from Manchester United. The goal was unguarded, but Charlton winger Dennis Rommedahl was just unable to reach the loose ball before it ran out.

While Watford tried to catch the hosts on the break, too often they opted for a long ball when they had men over and the match then degenerated somewhat into scrappy midfield exchanges as both sides became careless in possession.

With seven minutes to go before the break, Bent was released on the left, and his cut-back found Andy Reid. The Republic of Ireland midfielder unleashed a fierce drive, which Foster beat away down to his right.

Charlton were then awarded a free-kick on the right edge of the area after a handball. Reid whipped the ball up over the wall, with Foster acrobatically tipping it behind for a corner.

Charlton started the second half well, and almost took the lead on 53 minutes. Bent slid a pass in for Reid, and he held off the challenge of two defenders to stab the ball under Foster.

However, Jordan Stewart was on hand to dash back and hack clear from in front of his own goal.

At the other end, it should then have been 1-0 to Watford. Young did well to get into the right side of the area, and from the by-line he cut the ball back into the path of Henderson.

However, the Watford striker somehow managed to balloon his effort horribly high and wide from no more than seven yards out.

Tensions inside The Valley grew as the match entered the closing stages.

After 65 minutes, Charlton had what looked a strong penalty claim turned down by referee Lee Mason when Bouazza appeared to wrestle Amady Faye to the ground - much to the disgust of the home supporters.

Watford midfielder Tommy Smith then had a goal-bound effort charged down. With 13 minutes left, under-fire Dowie turned to Hasselbaink with the veteran Dutchman replacing Thomas.

However, the goal Charlton so desperately craved just would not come. And the afternoon could have ended in further disappoint had Smith volleyed the ball in at the far post rather than wide following a deep cross from the
Watford left.