Charlton Athletic striker Lyle Taylor has delivered a four-word verdict on the midweek performance of his teammate and attacking partner Tomer Hemed.

The duo started up front together as Lee Bowyer's side came away with a surprising 1-0 against Nottingham Forest at The City Ground.

After the game, Hemed took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the match:

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Then, in the comments, Taylor weighed in, saying: "Machine up there brother".

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The game was just 24 minutes old when Charlton took the lead and it was Naby Sarr at the heart of it, robbing possession on the left hand side before whipping in a delicious cross.

It could not have been better placed for Taylor who gratefully finished first-time in the box to edge the Addicks ahead.

Tiago Silva and Matty Cash both tested Dillon Phillips in the remainder of the game but it was Sarr who came closest to equalising, narrowly avoiding his own goal after slicing a Carl Jenkinson delivery in his own box.

The verdict

Taylor is clearly not at all concerned that he did not get his move away from the club in January and that will be a huge relief to the fans.

He was never likely to sulk and kick up a fuss, but there is always a chance of something of the sort happening in these types of situation.

If anything his stock will only rise further between now and the end of the season and there is no doubt that he will want to guide Charlton to survival before potentially leaving in the summer.