English-born attacker with Ghanaian parents Jesurun Rak-Sakyi scored once again for his English  League One side  Charlton Athletic.

Despite his side's 3-2 loss to Morecambe at home on Saturday, Rak-Sakyi was on target as he scored his fourteenth goal of the season at the Valley Stadium

Cole Stockton scored a brace to give Morecambe's League One survival chances a huge boost as they beat Charlton 3-2.

The visitors took an eighth-minute lead when the forward hit a stunning strike from distance past Ashley Maynard-Brewer.

Morecambe continued to look dangerous in attack and Arthur Gnahoua saw his solo run blocked after 14 minutes by George Dobson.

The hosts made them pay in first-half injury time when Jes Rak-Sakyi turned his shot home from close range.

Charlton showed more energy after the restart but Stockton slid in for his second after 56 minutes from a Jensen Weir cross.

The goalscorer turned provider after 63 minutes when Maynard-Brewer turned away his shot into the path of Weir, who slotted home.

Charlton pulled one back with 11 minutes remaining when Scott Fraser turned and fired the ball home in the area, but the visitors held on for maximum points to move them up a spot to 21st in the table.
Rak-Sakyi lasted for the entire duration of the game while Ghana goalkeeper Jojo Wollacot warmed the bench for Charlton Athletic.

The 20-year-old has had an impeccable loan spell at Charlton Athletic from Crystal Palace having scored 14 goals and provided 8 assists in 47 matches across all competitions.