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Parkinson not setting any targets

Phil Parkinson wants performances of pride
Phil Parkinson wants performances of pride

Wolves v Charlton

Charlton manager Phil Parkinson is not setting any survival targets ahead of his side's trip to face leaders Wolves in the Championship on Saturday.

Parkinson has seen his side lose 3-2 at home to Watford on Saturday and draw 2-2 at Reading on Tuesday in their last two outings.

He said: "After Saturday's defeat I said to the lads before the game that I'm not looking at the table.

"I'm just concentrating on performances and putting in performances of pride, commitment and desire for the shirt.

"The supporters, people at the club and all the directors deserve that."

Parkinson feels it is important that the club finish the season as strongly as possible.

He added: "Things have really gone against this club this season with injuries and one or two other things.

"We saw against Reading we have got players who are decent, and can live with a team in the top three."

Wolves are in a poor run of form at home, having only won once in seven attempts at Molineux.

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