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Eddie Jones aiming to settle Six Nations score with Scotland

An eight-try, 57-14 win over Italy means England could still claim the Guinness Six Nations title, if Ireland can overcome Grand Slam-chasing Wales in Cardiff.

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Eddie Jones says he was 'filthy' in the way he coached in the Wales defeat but is delighted how England hit back against Italy

England head coach Eddie Jones says he has a score to settle with Scotland next week after their overzealous celebrations of 12 months ago.

Jones' side will be seeking to reclaim the Calcutta Cup lost in 2018 in Murrayfield, which was followed by unsavoury abuse of the England boss at a Manchester train station by Scotland supporters.

England crush Italy at Twickenham
England crush Italy at Twickenham

England kept their Six Nations Championship ambitions alive with a comprehensive 57-14 victory over Italy at Twickenham.

Jones later admitted he no longer felt safe to travel by public transport and felt pre-match comments from Gavin Hastings - the former Scotland captain said Scotland would love nothing more than "to rub Eddie Jones's face in the dirt" - were contributing factors to the behaviour.

"We'll rip into training and be at our absolute best next week, because we're going to have to be to beat Scotland," Jones said at Twickenham on Saturday.

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Highlights of England's 57-14 win over Italy at Twickenham in the Six Nations

"We know that's their game of the year. We saw how they carried on last year after they beat us. So, we might have short memories sometimes, but sometimes you have longer memories."

Jones declined to elaborate, saying: "I just remember everything that was being said. That's all I have to say. I don't have to recite what's been said."

Stuart Hogg celebrates beating England in the 2018 Six Nations
Image: Stuart Hogg celebrates beating England in the 2018 Six Nations

Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields scored two tries apiece as England ran amok against Italy, who have now lost a record 21 successive Six Nations games.

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Jamie George, Jonny May, George Kruis and Dan Robson also scored tries for England, who bounced back from their 21-13 loss to Wales in Cardiff two weeks ago.

Jones was critical of his own performance at the Principality Stadium, but was pleased with the response against Italy.

"I don't think I coached the side very well against Wales and I take responsibility for that," he added.

George Kruis goes over for his try
Image: George Kruis goes over for his try

"Did I doubt myself? Probably not. I was filthy about the way I coached. I didn't coach well.

"I let the players down. It was good to see we got together, worked hard and got ourselves right for this game."

Tuilagi was in devastating form, while Joe Cokanasiga also impressed, although Jones would prefer a more conservative approach to handling from the Bath wing.

Jones added: "He did some good things. The one-handed stuff is great for you guys, but possibly he could carry with two hands at other times.

Joe Cokanasiga runs with the ball in one hand
Image: Joe Cokanasiga runs with the ball in one hand

"He's a young kid with great potential."

Tuilagi showed why he is being linked with a lucrative move to the French Top 14 after the World Cup, which would make him ineligible for England.

Jones added: "We've taken his passport. So he's not going to France in the next week. I've got it in my pocket."

Manu Tuilagi was impressive for England against Italy
Image: Manu Tuilagi was impressive for England against Italy

Italy head coach Conor O'Shea insisted his side are better than the result suggests and can finish on a high by beating France in Rome next week.

He said: "Sometimes you can over analyse things. We were overpowered. And they're an unbelievably powerful side.

"They were a hurting side. But they're the best side in the Six Nations, in my opinion.

"With the ball we caused problems and showed some really good moments in the match and we could've had more out of the match, instead of the couple of tries we got."

Captain Sergio Parisse is optimistic of shrugging off a hamstring problem to play in what could be his final Six Nations game.

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