Nathan Jones wants to see more cutting edge from his side when they take on Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.
"Sheffield Wednesday have had a tough season obviously with the points deduction, but we can’t affect any of that," Jones said. "I’m more concerned with us doing what we do best.
"We’ve had opportunities to win games lately and we haven’t - we’ve let ourselves down on one or two little things. We have to work so hard to get chances and goals; we’ve created enough chances in recent weeks and I just want us to be a bit more clinical. That’s all we can affect is us."
The gaffer confirmed that Conor Coady, Collins Sichenje and Thomas Kaminski are all available for this weekend's trip to Hillsborough.
"Conor's had to go through the protocols and he did that," Jones explained. "He’s had non-contact training all the way up to today and then he was able to train fully today. He’s back in contention.
"Collins and Burkey [Reece Burke] are both available so that’s good for our competition.
"Again, Thomas has trained fully so we’re able to call on him as well."
The Addicks will be backed by almost 2,000 travelling supporters in Sheffield on Saturday.
"To be fair to them they’ve always done their part at home and away," said Jones. "If they can continue to be the best that they can be then we have to put on a performance to reward them. We’ve done that away from home, we’ve been excellent away from home.
"At home we’ve let ourselves down a bit, albeit we’ve pushed in the last 20 minutes in front of that Covered End. Teams in the Championship have absolutely had to defend for their life, so it shows that we’re pushing and we’re striving to give them performances, it’s just that we have to turn those into points now."
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