I always thought 'awful' England would win, says Jones
Eddie Jones always believed England would beat France at Twickenham, but described his side's performance in a somewhat fortuitous 19-16 win as "awful".
A 71st-minute try from replacement Ben Te'o on Saturday secured England's 15th successive Test victory - a new national record.
However, last year's grand slam champions were well short of their best against a visiting side that offered a stern physical challenge.
France had the better of a first half that finished 9-9 and led through a Rabah Slimani try in the second half before Te'o - one of several impressive replacements for England - crashed over for the match-winning score.
In a post-match interview with ITV, Jones quipped: "It [the performance] is still ugly, but the result's beautiful."
And during his subsequent news conference, the Australian added: "It was a good win, it's always good to win when you don't play well. We didn't play well.
"I take full responsibility for the performance, I didn't prepare the team well enough. I got some things wrong so I've got a lot of homework to do. I'll make sure the team plays much better against Wales [next weekend].
"I thought we were awful but I always thought we were going to win the game. That's what I like about these boys; they've got a never-say die attitude. They keep at it."
Jones hailed the strength in depth of a squad missing the Vunipola brothers, Chris Robshaw and George Kruis.
"It was a great result from our 23 and that's one of things that keeps us in good stead. We've got a very strong bench," he said.
"Given that we we've got four of our top-class forwards out, [the fact] that we could still bring on a bench that makes a difference is a great testament to the depth of the squad.
"Haskell, for a guy that has played 35 minutes and 35 seconds, was brilliant and Ben Te'o did really well for us. We've got some nice selection issues, which is good."
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Ben Smith is not regarded by most in the know as a fair "rugby writer" in SA...his negative obsession with the "supposed World Champions" knows no bounds. What he writes about NZ is probably correct but forgets England were also width of an upright away from beating them. Perhaps focus on the good All Black rugby will become and leave out the absolute rubbish comments about the guys in Green.
Go to commentsAgreed. He hasn’t transferred the dominance of one level to the next. He will be a weapon when he does though.
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