Charlton manager Nathan Jones was not pleased with his team’s performance in the first half during their recent match against Exeter City. Despite a much-improved second half, the Addicks ended up losing 1-0 to Exeter City, with Tristan Crama scoring the only goal of the game from a corner kick.
Jones expressed his disappointment in the team’s first-half display, noting that they made poor decisions, gave the ball away too easily, and allowed Exeter to gain momentum. However, he praised the team for their second-half efforts, where they showed dominance and created several clear-cut chances to score.
Despite the loss, Jones highlighted the positive aspects of the second-half performance and the potential the team showed. He emphasized the need to improve their defensive capabilities, especially during set-pieces, which ultimately cost them the game.
Looking ahead, Jones remains optimistic about the team’s abilities and is confident that they can bounce back from this defeat. He believes that with better decision-making and execution, Charlton can turn their fortunes around in future matches.