Macaulay Gillesphey of Charlton Athletic (centre) celebrates Image source, Rex Features
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Charlton's Macaulay Gillesphey celebrates his goal against Wrexham

Matt Godden's penalty deep in time added on rescued a 2-2 draw for Charlton Athletic against Wrexham at the Valley.

Phil Parkinson's Wrexham side took the lead on 16 minutes as Tom O'Connor's free-kick went in off Conor Coventry.

The hosts were level just seven minutes later as Macaulay Gillesphey's looping header from a Josh Edwards delivery beat Arthur Okonkwo.

Elliot Lee rattled the crossbar before Ollie Rathbone's curling effort was kept out by Will Mannion as the visitors pushed for a winner.

And substitute Andy Cannon's left-footed drive from close range found the net in the 72nd minute as Wrexham restored their lead.

But Godden scored from the penalty spot with 97 minutes on the clock after Max Cleworth was penalised for a handball to claim a share of the points.

Wrexham stay four points adrift of League One leaders Birmingham City and fall to third, while Nathan Jones' side sit 11th.

Post-match reaction

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson told BBC Sport Wales:

"It's never a penalty in a million years, Max [Cleworth] has got his arm down his side. If that happens 50 times, the ref might give it once.

"We've restricted a team to long diagonal balls against us, we've controlled the game and we've played some unbelievable football. I feel for the lads.

"The lads were brilliant today. Everything we set out to do against their shape we did. I'm very proud of the performance of the lads."