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Curbs: There’s plenty to play for

OPTIMISTIC: Charlton boss Alan Curbishley
OPTIMISTIC: Charlton boss Alan Curbishley

CHARLTON play the first of their final two home games against relegation certainties Leicester on Saturday with manager Alan Curbishley insisting there is still everything to play for despite the club's failure to win any of their last three games.

Saturday's 2-0 defeat by Fulham, which saw Chris Coleman's side leapfrog them into seventh place on goal difference, left Charlton with only a slim chance of qualifying for Europe.

Curbishley, however, remains upbeat. He said: "There is everything to play for and it could all turn around in the next week.

"I don't believe we've had the rub of the green in our most recent games so hopefully that will change against Leicester and Southampton at home and Leeds away."

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