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BBC News
2 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
'It's all about maintaining good start'
Nathan Jones is focused on maintaining Charlton's good start to the campaign when the Addicks head to Bristol City on Saturday [15:00 BST].Athletic overcame Watford 1-0 in their first game since promotion from League One last Saturday, which saw Jones' summer acquisition make telling told BBC Radio London: "When people get early goals, when people start well then of course that brings you an element of satisfaction."If you get your recruitment right you have got a hell of a chance of getting results. If you get recruitment wrong, you're done."The Robins avenged their one-sided defeat to Sheffield United in last season's play-off semi-final with a thumping 4-1 win at Bramall Lane on the opening day, and, like the Addicks, enjoyed a two-goal home win against lower league opponents in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night."They'll have their tails up, we know it will be a very difficult game, but this is why we want to be [in the Championship]," Jones added."We know we can compete at this level, but this isn't the destination, it's part of the journey. "We have started the season well but now it's all about maintaining it."


South Wales Guardian
4 days ago
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
Nathan Jones is Fullah praise for Charlton's teenage goalscorer Ibrahim
Miles Leaburn slotted the Addicks ahead in the 27th minute before Fullah, 18, doubled their advantage before the break on his first start for the south London club. Luke Berry headed a third in the second half before Lewis Freestone's late consolation. 'I'm happy with the win and the fact a lot of people got minutes,' said Jones, who made 11 changes from Saturday's Championship victory over Watford. 'If I'm picking holes, I'd have liked us to keep a clean sheet and be a bit more clinical just before half-time. 'It was a fairy tale for Ibrahim. He's closer to the first team than people think. He is a wonderful footballer and he's just got to keep his feet on the ground. That won't be the last time you see him – or that he will score. 'He is not a wing-back, he is an attacking midfielder, but he did a job there tonight because we trust him.' Stevenage have won their opening two League One matches but manager Alex Revell was critical of a damaging opening 45 minutes. He said: 'First half we weren't in the game. We didn't compete enough, run enough or have the energy we are built around in our DNA. 'Ultimately when you give the ball away in areas that can be punished then good players do that. 'Second half we were miles better and it was not one-way traffic, a lot more like us. The third goal comes from a mistake. When you don't turn up for a half it's a struggle to win games.'


North Wales Chronicle
4 days ago
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Nathan Jones is Fullah praise for Charlton's teenage goalscorer Ibrahim
Miles Leaburn slotted the Addicks ahead in the 27th minute before Fullah, 18, doubled their advantage before the break on his first start for the south London club. Luke Berry headed a third in the second half before Lewis Freestone's late consolation. 'I'm happy with the win and the fact a lot of people got minutes,' said Jones, who made 11 changes from Saturday's Championship victory over Watford. 'If I'm picking holes, I'd have liked us to keep a clean sheet and be a bit more clinical just before half-time. 'It was a fairy tale for Ibrahim. He's closer to the first team than people think. He is a wonderful footballer and he's just got to keep his feet on the ground. That won't be the last time you see him – or that he will score. 'He is not a wing-back, he is an attacking midfielder, but he did a job there tonight because we trust him.' Stevenage have won their opening two League One matches but manager Alex Revell was critical of a damaging opening 45 minutes. He said: 'First half we weren't in the game. We didn't compete enough, run enough or have the energy we are built around in our DNA. 'Ultimately when you give the ball away in areas that can be punished then good players do that. 'Second half we were miles better and it was not one-way traffic, a lot more like us. The third goal comes from a mistake. When you don't turn up for a half it's a struggle to win games.'


Glasgow Times
4 days ago
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Nathan Jones is Fullah praise for Charlton's teenage goalscorer Ibrahim
Miles Leaburn slotted the Addicks ahead in the 27th minute before Fullah, 18, doubled their advantage before the break on his first start for the south London club. Luke Berry headed a third in the second half before Lewis Freestone's late consolation. 'I'm happy with the win and the fact a lot of people got minutes,' said Jones, who made 11 changes from Saturday's Championship victory over Watford. 'If I'm picking holes, I'd have liked us to keep a clean sheet and be a bit more clinical just before half-time. 'It was a fairy tale for Ibrahim. He's closer to the first team than people think. He is a wonderful footballer and he's just got to keep his feet on the ground. That won't be the last time you see him – or that he will score. 'He is not a wing-back, he is an attacking midfielder, but he did a job there tonight because we trust him.' Stevenage have won their opening two League One matches but manager Alex Revell was critical of a damaging opening 45 minutes. He said: 'First half we weren't in the game. We didn't compete enough, run enough or have the energy we are built around in our DNA. 'Ultimately when you give the ball away in areas that can be punished then good players do that. 'Second half we were miles better and it was not one-way traffic, a lot more like us. The third goal comes from a mistake. When you don't turn up for a half it's a struggle to win games.'

Rhyl Journal
4 days ago
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Nathan Jones is Fullah praise for Charlton's teenage goalscorer Ibrahim
Miles Leaburn slotted the Addicks ahead in the 27th minute before Fullah, 18, doubled their advantage before the break on his first start for the south London club. Luke Berry headed a third in the second half before Lewis Freestone's late consolation. 'I'm happy with the win and the fact a lot of people got minutes,' said Jones, who made 11 changes from Saturday's Championship victory over Watford. 'If I'm picking holes, I'd have liked us to keep a clean sheet and be a bit more clinical just before half-time. 'It was a fairy tale for Ibrahim. He's closer to the first team than people think. He is a wonderful footballer and he's just got to keep his feet on the ground. That won't be the last time you see him – or that he will score. 'He is not a wing-back, he is an attacking midfielder, but he did a job there tonight because we trust him.' Stevenage have won their opening two League One matches but manager Alex Revell was critical of a damaging opening 45 minutes. He said: 'First half we weren't in the game. We didn't compete enough, run enough or have the energy we are built around in our DNA. 'Ultimately when you give the ball away in areas that can be punished then good players do that. 'Second half we were miles better and it was not one-way traffic, a lot more like us. The third goal comes from a mistake. When you don't turn up for a half it's a struggle to win games.'