Lee Bowyer slammed Charlton’s display in their 1-1 draw with Accrington Stanley today.

The Addicks let a lead slip for the second successive away game after Karlan Grant’s opener was cancelled out by Jordan Clark 12 minutes from time.

Grant and Darren Pratley spurned opportunities to double their side’s advantage as the visitors were forced to settle for a point.

Charlton caretaker boss Bowyer said: “It wasn’t good enough. We missed too many chances and a point just isn’t good enough.

“The decision-making at times was horrendous and that’s what it boils down to, it isn’t good enough.

“For the players we had out there, that result is not acceptable.

“No disrespect to Accrington, I thought they did well, especially in the second half. But coming here and only getting one point isn’t good enough.

“We were sloppy in possession. Our passing was okay at times, but what I’m witnessing at the training ground every day is not what we’ve just seen today.

“I told them it was unacceptable because they work hard all week for a reason.

“We tell them things to get them into certain areas, but we can’t make them make the right decision in the final third – that’s something that I can’t control – and that’s what let us down today.”

Lewis Page forced a good save from Accrington goalkeeper Connor Ripley before Grant hit the post in the 73rd minute.

A lack of ruthlessness cost Charlton at the Wham Stadium, just like it did in their 2-1 defeat to Sunderland two weeks ago. 

Bowyer added: “We’ve got to start killing games off.

“Sunderland was the same and then we go and lose it. Last weekend [against Shrewsbury] was the same, although we snatched the win.

“There are times when we are outplaying teams and we look good, but there are other times when we seem to drop deep and invite pressure.

“Teams play long balls, it’s what a lot of teams in this division do. It’s not going to be a pretty football match all the time and today just wasn’t good enough.”