Charlton manager Nathan Jones told BBC Radio London that the 1-0 victory over Stoke, who sacked him in 2019, was extra special for him. Jones's decision to bring Tyreece Campbell off the bench in the second half proved inspired as the striker grabbed a late winner.
"It has been an emotional night for me so I wanted to get off the pitch as soon as possible or I'd have got myself in trouble.
"They (Stoke fans) have given me stick ever since I was there. I mean Stoke fans gave me stick when I was there. So I expect that.
"I wouldn't read too much into that. That's part and parcel of it. They give me a little bit. I give them a little bit. Surely they realise that's banter, especially when we have won the game.
"I thought we deserved it. I had a feeling about TC (Tyreece Campbell) tonight after last Friday night's game where I didn't feel he was at it. I gave him a little bit of a chat and I just had a feeling about him tonight.
"If he realises how good he is and gets his mental side of everything right, then the kid can go all the way.
"He moves like a Premier League player. How he controls things, how he shifts, how he runs - he has all the physical attributes to be that. It's just up to us to bring that together."
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