Charlton Athletic players Conor Coventry, Kaheim Dixon, and Daniel Kanu have recently made significant contributions in international matches. Conor Coventry earned his third cap for the Republic of Ireland, starting in their 1-1 friendly draw against Canada in Montreal on Saturday. The Charlton midfielder played a crucial role, completing 88 minutes as Chiedozie Ogbene equalized after an own goal from Jake O'Brien. Meanwhile, Daniel Kanu made his seventh international appearance for Sierra Leone, participating in a friendly double-header against Liberia. Kanu played the full match in Sierra Leone's 1-0 victory on Saturday and was an unused substitute in the subsequent 3-1 loss. Additionally, Kaheim Dixon represented Jamaica in a 1-1 draw with South Africa during a behind-closed-doors friendly in Pahuca, Mexico. These performances highlight the growing international presence of Charlton's young talents as they continue to gain valuable experience on the world stage.
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Charlton Players Shine in International Friendlies This Week
Charlton's Conor Coventry, Kaheim Dixon, and Daniel Kanu excelled in international matches, showcasing their talents on the global stage.
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