Charlton were made to pay for their wastefulness in front of goal after they drew 2-2 with MK Dons.

Kieran Agard’s 91st-minute penalty cancelled out Scott Goldbourne’s own goal three minutes from time.

Agard had initially equalised for the Dons following Josh Magennis’ opener.

Here is how News Shopper rated Charlton’s players…

Ben Amos - 6 - He was barely threatened and couldn't do anything about the MK Dons goals.

Chris Solly - 8 - His best game of the season - made crucial tackles and was never beaten by his winger.

Ezri Konsa - 6 - It’s been said before but he reads the game so well. It’s going to be hard to keep him in January. He was lucky that Chucks Aneke didn’t score to put MK Dons 2-1 up after losing possession.

Naby Sarr - 8 - Another dominating display from the new cult hero in SE7 who never looked troubled. “Naby, Naby Sarr” was sung by home fans on at least three occasions. He’s enhancing his reputation every time he plays.

Jay Dasilva - 6 - Did not get forward as much as he usually does but put in a solid defensive performance.

Ahmed Kashi - 5 - Gave the ball away in dangerous positions in the first-half, and was let off the hook by his defence. At fault for the penalty. 

Jake Forster-Caskey - 7 - Had two good chances to score and was always supporting the front four.

Mark Marshall - 6 - Made his first league start for the Addicks and did ok. He’ll only improve when he gets a run of games under his belt.

Ben Reeves - 7 - Playing against his former club and in his preferred number 10 role, Reeves linked the attacking play brilliantly.

Ricky Holmes - 8 - He just makes things happen out of nothing. Charlton’s most dangerous player on the day. Man of the match.

Josh Magennis - 7 - The goal will do wonders for his confidence - his fifth strike of the season.

Subs: Tariqe Fosu - 5

Karlan Ahearne-Grant - N/A