By SABC Sport
5th January 2023
Disgruntled home fans vented their displeasure following Saints sixth successive Premier League defeat, with the full-time jeers followed by chants of you dont know what youre doing.
A precious three points for Forest lifted them out of the relegation zone, while Southampton remain bottom on the back of a fourth top-flight loss since the appointment of Jones.
I cant pre-empt what fans are going to do, the Welshman said of the boos. Thats entirely up to them.
It doesnt concern me. It surprises me a little but thats their prerogative.
The thing about being a football manager, especially when youve come from where Ive come from and getting an opportunity here, I understand scepticism and so on. Fans have paid their money, they do whatever they what.
For me as a manager, you have to be thick-skinned.
Its not the first time that Ive been booed, its not the first time Ive taken stick.
You have to show real characteristics that bring you through this because when when we come through it, it will be proud moments for me.
Calamitous defending once again contributed heavily to Southamptons downfall as their precarious position became slightly more perilous.
Taiwo Awoniyi fired Forests 27th-minute winner - the games only attempt on target - following a sloppy error from Saints defender Lyanco to earn the visitors a first top-flight away success of the season.
Brennan Johnson assisted the goal having earlier struck the crossbar, while Che Adams wasted the best opportunity for the hosts, who slipped four points from safety due to their poor goal difference.
Former Luton manager Jones said Southampton must produce positive results to bring aggrieved supporters back on side.
Thats the only way to change it, he said.
It was a front-footed performance tonight. We worked hard, we just didnt show enough quality.
You had a side out there that grafted, that had more situations than Forest and we just didnt show enough quality and then gifted them a goal.
Theres lots we can do better and we have to.
Resurgent Forest have now taken 11 points from the last 21 available, having only managed six from the previous 33.
The two-time European champions were more than comfortable in protecting their slender lead and jubilantly celebrated a first top-flight away win since a 2-1 success at Blackburn in May 1999.
With the match also bringing a first away goal since August, Forest boss Steve Cooper said a fruitful trip to St Marys ticked loads of boxes.
Its better to be out of it than in it, of course, and weve spent enough weeks in there, he said of moving out of the bottom three.
Now were out of there, the obvious challenge is stay out of it and, if you can, climb away from it.
But thats going to be one step at a time, its much easier for me to say than to do, the same for the players.
But todays a start, its our first away win, a goal away from home, which we needed, loads of boxes ticked today in terms of challenges to the players that we managed to overcome and were good for it.
The dressing room is really together, particularly the lads who didnt play, which is what I love, what we need.
I never thought we would concede. I know its an easy thing to say now but we were comfortable in the game.