England coach Andy Farrell has insisted that the team is "in a good place" ahead of their final Test match against New Zealand at the weekend.
England have suffered back-to-back defeats to Australia and South Africa at Twickenham, but Farrell is confident that they can turn their form around against the All Blacks.
"They have played against two very good teams and the reality of the South Africa game was that we were the best team. You can't not be in a good place when you review the game in its entirety," he told Sky Sports News.
"There were a couple of places we would like to improve but in the conditions and in the circumstances we were taking the game to a side who were in good form and had won games recently at a canter.
"We were piling on the pressure and making inroads. Of course there were errors because of the conditions but they made errors too. We were pushing right to the end."
New Zealand are the current World Cup holders.