England manager Eddie Jones has revealed that his players are putting in extra work to ensure that they correct their mistakes from the loss against Scotland, according to a report on ESPN.
England were dominated by Scotland at Murrayfield last weekend and fell to their first defeat against the Scots in ten years which has put a huge dent in their Six Nations title hopes.

England were out-performed in every area of the pitch by Scotland, who proved that they have improved massively this year.
Jones said:
It took New Zealand eight years to learn how to fix things on the field. We’re trying to do it in four, so everything’s a bit more difficult for us.
The only way to accelerate the process is not to sleep. That’s the only way. It’s not easy.
We’re working round the clock to fix it. And we’ll get there but we’re going to have these sorts of situations.
England are looking to create history by becoming the first side ever to win the Six Nations title three times in succession but that is now in danger after the loss to Scotland.
Ireland currently lead the charge for the title and we could possibly have a Grand Slam showdown between England and Ireland at Twickenham in the final round of fixtures.




