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Jones Blasts Charlton After Humiliating Defeat
26 Nov
Summary
- Charlton conceded two goals within the first five minutes.
- Manager Nathan Jones described the team's performance as not good enough.
- The Addicks were unable to create significant scoring opportunities.

Charlton Athletic's manager, Nathan Jones, has openly criticized his team's performance following a decisive 3-0 loss to Stoke City. The Addicks conceded two goals in the initial five minutes of the match, setting a tone that proved insurmountable.
Jones lamented the rapid scoring by the opposition, stating that such early goals dramatically alter the game's dynamic. He expressed that it was difficult to find any positives in an away defeat of this nature. The manager identified that the team's defensive structure was too porous, and their overall execution fell short of the necessary standards.
Further compounding the disappointment were specific incidents that led to the goals. Jones suggested the first goal had an element of luck, the second involved a debatable foul, and the third was attributed to a significant defensive error. Despite acknowledging recent injury concerns that have stretched the squad, he concluded that the collective effort on the night was simply not sufficient.




