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HORROR SHOW: Charlton’s Leon Best, far left, scores an own goal to put Blackburn ahead
PICTURES: MI News & Sport

At the other end, Bradley Dack went close, while Amos saved superbly from Mulgrew. Shortly before the interval the Addicks ought to have levelled when Ben Reeves side-footed straight at grateful goalkeeper David Raya.
The visitors opened the second period encouragingly and both Chris Solly and Best were denied by a superb double stop from Raya. Reeves also went close for Karl Robinson’s men, but they just couldn’t find a breakthrough.
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