Shocking statistics lay bare scoring troubles and late show despair: Talking points from West Brom's 95th minute defeat at Charlton
Albion's winless run continues as they were handed a gut punch after conceding a 95th minute goal at Charlton.
Albion had decent chances in both halves and Josh Griffiths saved a first half spot kick - as the game looked to be heading towards another goalless draw.
That was until Sonny Carey's 95th minute strike evaded Griffiths and handed the home side the victory.
Jonny Drury looks at three key talking points from the gme.
A Mason change that should have worked
The team sheet was met with shock from Albion fans, with Mikey Johnston, Josh Maja and Chris Mepham all left out.
Along with that, Ryan Mason changed the formation for the first time this season, as Albion went three at the back.
And to be fair, if you take away the score, which seems like a stupid statement, Albion had the better chances. Aside from the penalty, Charlton were restricted to one shot from distance before the goal.
On the flip side, Albion looked better and sharper in the first half, albeit it was a pretty low bar to get over from Saturday's bore fest.





