Kalen Brunson and his Queens Park Rangers Development Squad teammates were forced to settle for a point after Charlton Athletic staged a second-half comeback at the TSG Training Centre.
Rangers appeared to be in total control during a dominant opening period, racing into a two-goal lead within the first 16 minutes. The breakthrough came after just five minutes when Leon Scarlett’s strike took a wicked deflection to wrong-foot the Charlton goalkeeper. The lead was doubled ten minutes later as the young R's clinical start left the Addicks reeling.
However, Charlton found a vital lifeline just before the interval. Reuben Amissah capitalised on a defensive lapse to pull a goal back in the 41st minute, ensuring the visitors went into the break with renewed momentum.
The second half proved to be a more cagey affair as QPR looked to manage their narrow advantage. Brunson, who recently featured for the Bermuda Under-17 national team, was part of a midfield unit that worked tirelessly to contain Charlton's growing threat.
The pressure eventually told in the 83rd minute. Substitute Ellis McMillan, who had only been on the pitch for eight minutes, found space in the area to fire home the equaliser and share the spoils.
The result leaves QPR's Under-21 side searching for more defensive stability as they continue their Professional Development League campaign. The young R's are back in action next Tuesday for a high-profile West London derby against Brentford.
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