Lewis Ludlam insists there is no sense of panic after England launched the Steve Borthwick era with a 29-23 defeat by Scotland that placed an early dent in their Guinness Six Nations title chase.
Gregor Townsendās side came out on top of a seven-try Calcutta Cup classic to post a third successive victory over the Auld Enemy and register consecutive wins at Twickenham for the first time in the fixtureās 152-year history.
England led by a single point heading into the final 10 minutes but the defensive frailty apparent throughout was exposed again when turbo-charged wing Duhan van der Merwe struck for the second time.
Although not the result to dispel the gloom present for the final year of Eddie Jonesā stewardship, there was much to admire about Borthwickās first outing as head coach as the buzz returned to Twickenham.
āThereās no panic about that performance but itās important that we build on that because we have Italy coming and we need to be better,ā Northampton flanker Ludlam said.
āIt was a proper Test match. Itās hard not to be frustrated with the result. A few of our mistakes let them into the game and thatās Test rugby, they punished us for those mistakes.
āIn terms of how we want to play and the fight we showed, it was really encouraging from an England point of view.
āThereās a clarity about how we do things. I feel like this group is closer. Thereās now a really deep, emotional connection over what itās like to play for England.
āThe boys want to fight for each other and for the coaches. Itās encouraging and while disappointing that we didnāt get the win, weāre heading in the right direction.ā
Van der Merwe emerged as Scotlandās matchwinner by pouncing in each half, although debate will continue over whether his stunning first try owed as much to Englandās defensive failings as his own individual brilliance.
The imposing Lions wing evaded five tackles during a run initiated from inside his own half as a combination of speed, strength and footwork swept him across the whitewash.
āVan der Merwe was a massive threat for them and he had a fantastic game. He really got them on to the front foot and we didnāt deal with that well enough,ā Ludlam said.
āHeās a fantastic player and is very good at finding space. If we worked on our defence for the next two years, would he have made that break? I donāt know. Itās hard to gauge that.ā
Like Ludlam, Englandās two-try wing Max Malins was another player who had been marginalised by Jones yet was accommodated in the starting XV by Borthwick.
The Bristol-bound Saracen believes there was enough in the performance to place a spring in the step of supporters ahead of the round two clash with Italy.
āIām sure fans went to the game not really knowing what to expect. Hopefully they can see that performance and look at the good in it,ā Malins said.
āI am adamant there were some good things in there and hopefully that gets the fans excited.
āAt the end of the day we get to represent our country and weāre proud to do so and want to make those fans happy. So thatāll be our aim in eight days time.ā
English back to their winning ways. being very happy as bridesmaid. š EJ demands to be the bride however way. enjoy Being back to bridesmaid England
The fact is this was Englands best 80 minute performance for a long time. fast rucks, hard running and they won the kicking battle. just a bit of defensive misalignment and very good opposition did for them but they can still win this championship.
Magnificent game and well done Scotland. England came very close to winning this game, but sadly kicked the ball to the opposition and as a result Scotland scored their winning try. England really must stop kicking possession away.