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Eddie Jones says England's win over Argentina a 'tremendous effort'

SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA - JUNE 10: Dylan Hartley of England lifts the trophy after the International Test match between Argentina and England at Estadio San Ju
Image: England won a pulsating Test against Argentina with a try in the last minute

England coach Eddie Jones described his side's victory over Argentina on Saturday as one of the best team efforts he has been associated with after his side came from 31-23 down to snatch a 38-34 win.

Replacement fly-half Juan Martin Hernandez thought he had won the first Test in San Juan for the Pumas with his drop goal that broke the deadlock at 31-31 but replacement winger Denny Solomona, one of 10 new caps, went over for the match-winning try in the final minute.

Fly-half George Ford contributed 23 points with a try and seven goals from eight, while Solomona's late heroics helped make up for a couple of defensive blunders that played a part in Argentina scoring two tries in three minutes to open up an eight-point lead.

SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA - JUNE 10:  Denny Solomona of England scores the winning try during the International Test match between Argentina and England at Estad
Image: Denny Solomona's try in the 80th minute saw England win 38-34 in Argentina

"I thought it was an incredible game of rugby," Jones said. "I thought for our guys to win that was a tremendous effort.

"In the end, I think we had 10 new caps out there and to show poise and stick to what we needed to do in the circumstances was an unbelievable effort from the young guys.

"When you are playing a full-strength Argentina team, I think it is one of the best team efforts I have been associated with.

SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA - JUNE 10:  George Ford of England scores his sides third try during the International Test match between Argentina and England at Esta
Image: George Ford put in a masterful display as he registered 23 points with a try and seven successful kicks from eight

"George Ford was absolutely brilliant. There were guys who made mistakes but they didn't dwell on them.

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"Denny made two horrendous errors in defence but got one back. He is going to be doing some defensive work next week. If you see him tackling tackle bags in the streets of Buenos Aires you know why."

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Among the new faces, 18-year-old flanker Tom Curry, the youngest player to start for England since 1927, and Mark Wilson particularly caught the eye.

Jones added: "I thought young Curry did well. He made some errors but got on with it. That was the good thing: they just got on with the next thing.

SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA - JUNE 10:  Eddie Jones, head coach of England and Denny Solomona of England shake hands after the International Test match between Arg
Image: Eddie Jones joked that Solomona and others would have to do a lot of defensive work after a wide-open affair

"I thought Wilson did well, Charlie Ewels ran the line-out well against a good line-out team. Alex (Lozowski) did well and Sladey (Henry Slade) showed some nice classy touches which we have seen sporadically but we saw more of it in one game today."

England will fly back to Buenos Aires on Sunday to prepare for the second Test in Sante Fe next Saturday, with Jones aiming for a whitewash.

"We came here to win 2-0 and that's what we are going to do," he said. "The big thing for young players is being able to back it up. It is not easy to have one good performance but good players back performances up.

"It's a great result but I am disappointed with the performance - we gave away too many points.

Argentina's Los Pumas fullback Joaquin Tuculet (R) runs through a tackle by England's prop Harry Williams during their Rugby Union test match at San Juan d
Image: Argentina looked to have won it with a late drop goal

"But we have shown a tonne of team ethic. You know you have got players worth persevering with because they can bounce back like that. The way Argentina play, because they take risks, it gives you the chance to score tries.

"My aim is not to play like that every week, but play with more control and when we have the opportunity to use the ball, we will use the ball."

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