
Nathan Jones has successfully guided Charlton Athletic to Championship safety, but Addicks fans aren’t happy with all their manager has done this season.
The South London club lost 3-1 against Swansea City on the season’s final day, but they had already retained their second-tier status.
Jones’ side finished six points clear of the relegation zone, with their final win of the season coming against Hull City on April 25.
Charlton won just one of their final nine games of the season, indicating that they have a lot of work to do this summer to prevent relegation to League One next season.
Nathan Jones confronts questions about one important Charlton Athletic feature.

The Addicks will look to strengthen their squad during the summer transfer window in order to have a more comfortable Championship campaign the following season.
Meanwhile, Football League World asked our Charlton fan pundit, Chris Woodward, what the main issue at his team was right now and how he felt about it.
Woodward told FLW: “The main conversation point at Charlton right now is how we’re going to improve our style of play next season. “Jones has done an excellent job keeping us in the division.”Some followers may overlook his achievements owing to the football style used to obtain them.We finished 23rd in possession,
22nd in goals, 23rd in anticipated goals, 23rd in accurate passes, and 21st in shots on target. These measures illustrate the defensive and pragmatic style of play.They emphasize that this style of play is also unsustainable and may not be able to keep us competitive next season. This football approach may be effective for survival,
but it is not ideal for advancement.The issue is currently being contested among fans, with some blaming the formation, tactics, and offensive quality of our fullbacks, midfield, and frontline.I can support trying to enhance football and be a little more optimistic. However, I am afraid that some fans anticipate a full 180 in the style of play and tactics,
ignoring Jones’ management qualities and what brought us to this level in the first place.I believe some people may become impatient and fail to comprehend that it is a process that will take time. “We will never play like Southampton or Middlesbrough, and we don’t want the entire club to become misaligned.”Otherwise, we’ll only be heading in one way, which is definitely not up.”
Nathan Jones should be backed in the summer transfer market.

Woodward is correct in pointing out that Jones’ footballing approach is unlikely to propel Charlton beyond their present, albeit successful, relegation battle.
However, the Addicks’ poor performance in metrics such as possession and goal scoring points to a lack of quality.
As a result, Jones will need Charlton’s support in the summer transfer window to build a side capable of ascending the Championship standings.
Sonny Carey, the South London club’s best scorer in the second tier this season, has only eight goals, indicating that they need to improve their attack for next season.
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