Nathan Jones, the manager of Charlton Athletic, was pleased with his team’s 1-0 win over Birmingham City in the League One match. The victory, thanks to Matty Godden’s goal, ended a three-match losing streak for the Addicks and also handed Birmingham City their first loss in seven league fixtures.
Jones, who had faced criticism after the team’s defeat to Bristol Rovers, expressed his pride in the group and coaching staff for their performance against Birmingham City. He addressed the criticism he received from fans and the importance of trusting the management team’s decisions.
The manager highlighted the challenges faced during the week, including injuries and training issues, that fans may not be aware of when questioning team selection. Jones emphasized the need for fans to support the team through good and bad times and to trust the management’s decisions in building the team’s momentum.
Reflecting on the team’s progress since he took over as manager when Charlton Athletic was in 19th place, Jones acknowledged that there is still room for improvement but emphasized the consistent effort and progress made by the team.
Overall, Jones’s message to the fans and critics was clear – trust the process, support the team, and believe in the management’s ability to lead Charlton Athletic forward. The win against Birmingham City was a testament to the team’s resilience and determination to overcome challenges and continue building towards their goals.