Charlton have a few key injury concerns ahead of Saturday's trip to Gillingham.
With the Addicks safely in the play-off places and a top two finish out of reach, manager Lee Bowyer may take the remaining league fixtures at Priestfield Stadium and against Rochdale to preserve his squad.
After getting over their Good Friday defeat at Oxford, the Addicks bounced back with a 4-0 win over Scunthorpe on Easter Monday, but it was a result that may have come at a cost.
"We have a few injury worries," Bowyer said on Thursday morning.
"Patrick Bauer has a sore knee, he took a knock on Saturday.
"Krystien (Bielik) is obviously a doubt with his shoulder.
"Lyle (Taylor) has come in with a tight groin.
"Jonny Williams has a bit of a sore knee.
"I’ll have a discussion with them this morning and take matters into my own hands because they want to play, they want to play every game.
"But I wont be silly,if its going to affect us in the long run they wont be playing."
Page and JFC
The good news from the weekend's fixture was that Jake Forster-Caskey, who made his first appearance of the season coming off the bench on Monday, came through with no after-effects.
The Charlton Manager said both he and Lewis Page will be appearing in a behind-doors game at The Valley on Thursday to speed up their return to full fitness.
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