After neatly spinning past Franck Moussa on the half-way line, Drenthe ran at the Charlton back four - and they had no answer to his sheer pace and power.He ghosted inside left-back Wiggins far too easily before drilling a crisp shot from the edge of the D past the helpless Henderson and into the bottom right-hand corner to register his first goal since signing on loan from Reading.Having seen Wednesday's wing wizard tear his side apart during the first half, Charlton boss Bob Peeters turned to wideman Johann Gudmundsson at the interval as his side displayed a renewed vigour after the break.Chris Solly's 30-yard thunderbolt almost got them back on level terms, before George Tucudean's mis-hit volley cannoned into the ground and clipped the top of the cross bar on its way over as the Addicks began to turn the screw.On 70 minutes, that pressure finally paid off
Wiggins, who was at fault for the first goal, picked the ball up inside his own half and surged forward from left-back, jinking inside Liam Palmer who was scared to make a challenge just inside his own penalty area.The defender's cross-cum-shot flew across the box for substitute Vetokele, who found himself in the right place at the right time to tap home from six yards.The Addicks thought they had found a late winner in the first minute of stoppage time, but Gudmundsson's strike was correctly ruled out for offside as both sides were left to settle for a point
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