'I'm not David Blaine. Rome wasn't built in a day': Nathan Jones hits back at his critics after Southampton stun Manchester City in Carabao Cup quarter-finals, with the Saints boss insisting his side are moving in the right direction
- Southampton reached the Carabao Cup semi-finals after beating Man City 2-0
- The Saints have now won consecutive matches in domestic cup competitions
- Nathan Jones claimed the results were proof his side are making progress
- Jones called for patience as Southampton aim for Premier League safety
Southampton manager Nathan Jones has insisted his side are moving in the right direction following their shock 2-0 win over Manchester City - but warned his critics that he is not a miracle worker.
Jones took charge of Southampton at the start of November after the sacking of Ralph Hasenhuttl following a string of poor results.
The former Luton Town boss has led the Saints to consecutive victories in cup competitions after guiding them into the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a deserved 2-0 win against City but has faced criticism for his difficult start in the league.
Southampton boss Nathan Jones hit back at critics after reaching the Carabao Cup semi-finals
The Saints earned a shock 2-0 win over Manchester City at St Mary's to reach the last four
Jones claimed he needs more time to turn the club's fortunes around in the Premier League, quipping that he is not the American magician David Blaine.
'The performance levels have been there the last few games but we have given silly goals away and not given ourselves a real chance,' Jones told Sky Sports. 'It has been building and baring in mind I have only just been in the job.
'We have only had three Premier League games, as we had one day to prepare for the Liverpool game.
'I'm not David Blaine. I do understand the frustrations but Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was a great Southampton team. We are building and on the way.'
Jones claimed Southampton are building under him despite a lack of Premier League points
Jones' start to life on the south coast has been challenging following his appointment.
Southampton remain bottom of the Premier League after losing their first three matches after the World Cup break.
Fans had expressed their discontent during Southampton's FA Cup win over Crystal Palace, having been heard chanting 'Nathan Jones, your football is s***'.
Jones believes Southampton's back-to-back wins in the cup competitions can help build belief for the league campaign, with both triumphs coming against Premier League opposition.
'Our cup ties have been against Premier League sides,' Jones said. 'And we have shown we can compete. We need to transfer that to the Premier League.
'With the greatest respect the previous manager did a wonderful job but lately they have not won a hell of a lot of games.
Jones called for an 'element of realism' at Southampton as he aims to change their momentum
'We have had to change the momentum and changing the momentum of a club is really tough.
'You have to be really strong and driven. You have to be clear on how you want to play. And at times you have to take a bit of proverbial. I've had to do that.
'I am looking forward to the challenge. I would like an element of realism elsewhere. If we get that, we can do something there.'
Southampton face a vital run of games with Jones' side travelling to 18th placed Everton on Saturday in a crunch match at the bottom of the table.
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