Charlton have to move on from defeats - Jones
Briefly

Nathan Jones wants an immediate reaction from his Charlton Athletic players after back-to-back defeats in the Championship and the Carabao Cup. Charlton lost 1-0 to Leicester at The Valley and were comprehensively beaten by League Two Cambridge United after fielding a fully changed XI. Jones was furious with the referee for disallowing what would have been a Lloyd Jones equaliser, describing the decision as a "fairytale". The squad prepares to face Queens Park Rangers, who remain winless in three league games and suffered a 7-1 defeat at Coventry. Jones described Loftus Road as a wonderful, tight-sided ground that resembles Luton.
Jones was furious with the performance of the referee in his side's 1-0 defeat against the Foxes at The Valley, describing the decision to disallow what would have been a Lloyd Jones equaliser as a "fairytale". And after going out of the EFL Cup to Cambridge, Jones said it was important to put in an improved performance against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.
they go into the lunchtime game at Loftus Road on the back of a 7-1 thrashing away to Coventry City. Jones said he feels for Stephan after such a heavy defeat: "Regardless of what level you're at or who you are, you hurt when you lose a game and it's just part and parcel. "Yes, you feel empathy for them, but, realistically, I won't be too disappointed if he's feeling exactly the same way on Saturday night."
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