Jones stood out in the game, filling in for injured Ryan Gravenberch, and demonstrated his dominance with a high completion rate of over 96% while attempting 125 passes, a rare achievement in the Champions League.
Despite his impressive performance, Jones has been vocal about his concerns with the team's overall performance, suggesting that their style of play has become too similar to basketball.
He expressed his desire to control the game and dictate the pace, stating that he can dominate the game when he has the ball and is accompanied by a comfortable teammate.
Jones has shown his ability to anchor the midfield, and manager Arne Slot will have some thinking to do ahead of the upcoming match against Brentford.