**Alun Wyn Jones has warned South Africa that his British and Irish Lions will enter Saturday’s series decider intent on restoring their wounded pride.** The Lions fell to their heaviest defeat since the 2005 tour of New Zealand when they were routed 27-9 at Cape Town Stadium, wiping out the advantage gained from edging the first Test. Ospreys lock Jones accepts that coach Warren Gatland will likely make changes in response to a below-par second-half performance in which 21 unanswered points were conceded, but is convinced the series can be rescued when the tour reaches its climax. “It’s going to be obviously the biggest week of the tour now. It’s the last chance to put it right. We’re fortunate we’ve got another week,” the Lions skipper said.