English-born Ghanaian youngster Jesurun Rak-Sakyi was on a target again for Charlton Athletic in their dramatic 4-4 home draw with Ipswich Town in the English League One on Saturday.
Rak-Sakyi scored his fourth goal of the season for the Red and White lads with a fine strike in a pulsating draw at the Valley Stadium.
The visitors had gone ahead in the second minute of first-half stoppage time when George Edmundson emphatically headed Leif Davis' corner past Addicks goalkeeper Joe Wollacott.
Tyreece John-Jules made it 2-0 after 52 minutes as he beat Wollacott to Wes Burns' cross.
Garner, incensed at the awarding of a free-kick in the lead up, was sent off by referee Josh Smith.
The hosts clawed themselves level as Jesurun Rak-Sakyi followed up after Christian Walton could only parry Corey Blackett-Taylor's strike, before Walton spilled Blackett-Taylor's low shot with Albie Morgan converting in the 76th minute.
There were six added minutes signalled and those in attendance witnessed a stunning conclusion.
Ipswich substitute Ladapo rifled home from the edge of the box before Morsy also finished from range.
Thomas then bundled in from five yards out before Dobson headed home a leveller in the ninth additional minute.
Rak-Sakyi has netted four goals and provided two assists in 14 League One games for Charlton Athletic since joining them on a season-long loan deal from Crystal Palace.