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BOSS JONES RUES LACK OF FINISHING TOUCH

SPURNED: Jones

CHARLTON Athletic manager Nathan Jones felt the only thing lacking from his side was a clinical touch.
The Addicks made it successive shutouts as they moved four points clear of the bottom three, but Jones was left ruing that his Addicks did not record back-to-back league wins for the first time since late October.
“For 90 minutes I was really, really pleased with the level of performance – for the last eight minutes we caused ourselves problems with turning the ball over and giving them opportunities to counter-attack,” said the Welshman.
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