Jones welcomes Addicks point
Jones: 'I'd have liked us to impose ourselves more'
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Charlton manager Nathan Jones admitted his side had not delivered the "best version of themselves" in the 1-1 draw with Swansea but insisted another point in the Championship was to be welcomed.
Speaking to BBC Radio London, Jones said: "I would have liked us to impose ourselves a bit more, but we didn't and Swansea passed the ball better than us and caused us problems.
"We looked a little bit jaded and I don't know why that was. We will have a look at that back. But they [the players] are giving me everything and it is another point in the Championship, which is no bad thing.
"It was a hard-fought and difficult game. What we have to do is be the best version of ourselves. Were we today? Probably not.
"But they are a good side with good players and they are well coached. We will dust ourselves down and take a point from it."

