Charlton Athletic manager Guy Luzon has described his side's second-half performance against Reading as "brilliant".
Pavel Pogrebnyak had given the Royals a half-time lead, but the Addicks hit back after the break with a Yoni Buyens brace and a Simon Church strike to help them win 3-2 at The Valley yesterday.
Luzon told BBC Sport: "We started the game very well, for the first 20-25 minutes we moved the ball very well. The problem was the last pass, we were not efficient. I told them to move the ball like we did at the start but to be more efficient in the last part.
"I think the second half was brilliant. We played great football and we scored three goals and we could have scored another three, four or five goals.
"For me it is not important to only win, it is important the way that we play. We need to enjoy the game, we need to play with a smile and I think we did it well today. I am happy, the players are happy and the staff are happy and also the fans."
Charlton sit 11th in the Championship table.