'Two was the least we should have' - Jones
Jones: 'Delighted to win!'
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Charlton manager Nathan Jones felt his side could have killed the game off in the first half with a little more ruthlessness, after their 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday.
He told BBC Radio London: "I'm delighted that we won because you come out of these international breaks and never know what you're going to get. People have had two weeks off, you've had internationals who have travelled around the world, you never know.
"First half we were good. We scored two goals and with a little bit more killer instinct we'd have scored more. Charlie [Kelman] has had two situations where he could score, [James] Bree has out in some wonderful balls that, again, we could score from - two was the least we should have had.
"We warned [our players] at half time because we've watched them [Wednesday] a number of times and they've been 2-0 down twice and come back to 2-2, and they should have won the Wrexham 3-2 or 4-2 so we knew there was a sting in the tail if we didn't do what we did.
"We almost had that but we saw the game out really well and came strong late on."