Nathan Jones reflected on Friday's 0-0 draw with Queens Park Rangers in the Sky Bet Championship.
The Addicks had the better of the game but weren't quite able to find the finishing touch past QPR stopper, Joe Walsh, who picked up Sky Sports' Player of the Match award..
"If you take out the last eight minutes, I would have been really disappointed with the result," Jones said. "For the 90 minutes we were really good. In the first half, we were outstanding. It's a shame we couldn't score when we were on top. We have had enough set plays, territory and situations to do that.
"We are relatively happy, but there is always a tinge of disappointment when we haven't scored at home.
"We lacked a bit of composure, their keeper made some good saves, we lacked a bit of quality and composure in that final third.
"We needed to maintain the first half, and we didn't have an impact off the bench which was strange today, normally we have real impact."
The Addicks kept a 10th clean sheet of the season and the second in as many games following Saturday's 2-0 win at Leicester City.
Jones said: "It's a point, another clean sheet. After the Millwall game, we were really disappointed. Now, it's four points in two games, it's a good return.
"If you keep a clean sheet in the Championship, you are not lucky. We needed Thomas [Kaminski] a couple of times. We have to show more quality and have more game management otherwise we will get punished."
"We kept giving the ball away, so we need to be a bit calmer and more controlled and show more composure in certain areas.
"We have gone back to what we do best, we have kept 10 clean sheets this season. So, we are pretty much one in three with that and we had a tough run, so I am pleased with that aspect.
"Overall I am pleased, but there are elements we need that we need to get better at."
More than 21,000 packed The Valley for the highest paid attendance for a weeknight game in the last 16 years.
"The fans, they were wonderful." Jones said. "We needed them, they are the twelfth man and we need that all the time. They have been magnificent, its just disappointing we couldn't give them something that would have just finished it off."
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