Jones 'proud' of Charlton performance

Nathan Jones says he feels Charlton have adapted to the Championship already
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Charlton Athletic boss Nathan Jones said that he was "proud" of his side's performance against Bristol City on Saturday.
The two sides played out a goalless draw at Ashton Gate in a game that saw the teams register only three shots on target between them.
The point was another for the Addicks after their opening day win over Watford last weekend.
"It's a great point, especially after the result they had last week and the talent they (Bristol City) have," Jones told BBC Radio London.
"Defensively we were outstanding and I really felt we were going to win it, I couldn't see them scoring or breaking us down.
"We've adapted to the Championship really quickly, I'm just really disappointed we didn't get all three points, I loved watching us second half.
"I'm so proud of us because we have shown we can compete at Championship level now."