Ben Purrington’s sixth-minute goal against his former club was the first time Exeter had scored in the opening 15 minutes of a home league game since October 2021
“I think it was probably a fair result,” Caldwell thought to himself. Both teams may have believed they might have won, in my opinion.
“Over the course of the game, I want us to improve; I thought we had a great start to the match and that our personality, bravery, and the play patterns we had practiced all week were killing them.
“After we scored a fantastic goal, we gave up trying to take the lead. We divided the game 50/50. We were no longer composed.
“We’ve won four games, but we still need to improve.”
Following the game, Nathan Jones, the manager of Charlton, had a lot to say.
“I’m just disappointed,” he said. We wouldn’t have lost the game if we had played better in the opening ten minutes, been a little more aggressive, cleared our lines a little, and took the game to them.
“We had a strong first half and had enough opportunities.” and moved the ball well but 1-0 puts a different spin on stuff.
“After that, we eventually scored the goal and kept trying to win; we should have won in the end. The fact that we have won another game, that it is a point, and that we will continue are the positives.
“We were miles away from where we have been these past several weeks, but I wanted us to be aggressive and come out of the blocks. I really want us to be aggressive in our next three home games.