ENGLAND skipper Chris Robshaw wants his team to discover a killer instinct after they succumbed to a fourth consecutive defeat at Twickenham at the weekend.

Just as in the summer Test series against New Zealand, it was a case of so close but yet so far for Robshaw’s men.

“We're getting there, yeah of course, especially back at home,” said Robshaw.

“The crowd are fantastic and we put in a great first-half performance when I thought they were potentially on the ropes at stages.

“Now, we need to learn how to kill teams off.

“New Zealand takes their chances, simple as that. There's no magic formula.”

Robshaw, though, refuses to be downcast as his England side prepares to take on South Africa this Saturday before finishing the autumn series against Samoa and Australia.

“In tight situations, New Zealand turn it up a gear and that's where we need to get to,” he said.

“They have strategies about how they want to play the game and they did. They kept it tight and, credit to them, they kept hold of the ball and eventually got it over.

“We need to learn from playing the best, take what New Zealand did on board and then try to keep improving our own game.”

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