[ad_pod ]Charlton returned to winning ways with a resounding 4-0 victory over Scunthorpe United on Monday having suffered their first defeat since February 2 at the hands of Oxford United last time out, with goals from Igor Vetokele, Joe Aribo, Anfernee Dijksteel and, of course, top-scorer Lyle Taylor securing another fantastic three points.Taylor has come into his own since Karlan Grant departed in January and simply can’t stop scoring – his wondrous free-kick at The Valley was his 20th goal in the league this campaign – although his exploits haven’t been enough to earn the 29-year-old a spot in the EFL League One Team of the Season.Luton Town’s James Collins keeps him from leading the line and it’s safe to say that Taylor is less than pleased with his exclusion. He had this to say on Twitter:Check out what happened when two of Charlton’s best players faced-off in a game of ‘Splat’ in the video below…
Having joined the Addicks on a free in the summer, the 5-cap Montserrat international will surely be considered one of the best signings of the season; there isn’t an award for that unfortunately, but he will undoubtedly receive recognition at club level if not from the EFL, who he clearly feels a tad bitter towards now.






