Charlton came from behind to beat Stevenage 2-1 at the Lamex Stadium on Saturday.

Fraser Franks put Stevenage in front, before goals from Karlan Ahearne-Grant and Jake Forster-Caskey on either side of half-time sealed the win.

Here is how News Shopper rated Charlton’s players…

Dillon Philips - 5 - Did not have a lot to do, but his distribution could've been better. 

Chris Solly - 7 - Mr Reliable didn't put a foot wrong. Defensively solid as he always is. 

Jason Pearce - 7 - Helped Konsa with his positioning, and never looked threatened. Leadership qualities shone through.  

Ezri Konsa - 6 - A comfortable afternoon for Konsa, who kept Stevenage striker Danny Newton quiet. 

Jay Dasilva - 6 - Attacked well, and has that raw pace to frighten any defence. Pulled out of a couple of tackles, though. 

Ahmed Kashi - 8 - A typically brilliant display from the Algeria midfielder, who seems to improve on a game-by-game basis. Never lost the ball and continually won it back for his team-mates. 

Jake Forster-Caskey - 6 - A few easy-on-the-eye passes to start attacks and a poacher-like finish to head in Charlton’s second goal. 

Mark Marshall - 5 - Subbed off with an injury in the 28th-minute and had his head in his shirt when leaving the pitch. Hopefully it’s nothing too serious. 

Tariqe Fosu - 9 - Playing in the number 10 role, nearly every Charlton attack went through the summer signing. His pace and trickery was matched by creativity. He could be the surprise package in League One this season. Man of the match. 

Ricky Holmes - 6 - Looked bright and went on mazy runs. Took a nasty, nasty late challenge from Stevenage winger Rowan Liburd. 

Lee Novak - 5 - Often gets a lot of stick from Charlton fans, but he worked his socks off today. Involved in the Addicks’ equaliser after his shot was parried into Ahearne-Grant’s path. Subbed at half-time.

Subs: 

Karlan Ahearne-Grant - 7

Josh Magennis - 6 

Billy Clarke - 5 

Cameron Stewart - 5 

Andrew Crofts - 5

Naby Sarr - 5

Joe Aribo - 5

Aaron Barnes - N/A