Campbell can go all the way after Stoke winner, says Charlton boss Jones - Soccer News
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Campbell can go all the way after Stoke winner, says Charlton boss Jones - Soccer News
""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.""
""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," he added. "They [Stoke fans] have given me stick ever since I was there. "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.""
Charlton Athletic secured a 1-0 victory to move seven points clear of the Championship relegation zone after Tyreece Campbell scored as a substitute nine minutes from time, his third league goal of the season following a Lyndon Dykes flick that Ashley Phillips failed to clear. Manager Nathan Jones urged Campbell to build belief and mental strength, praising the forward's Premier League-style movement, control and physical attributes while noting the club must integrate those qualities. Post-match emotions led to an altercation with Stoke coaching staff. Stoke remain winless in five matches despite heavy possession and low xG.
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