England captain Lewis Moody believes his side still have plenty to work on after their 41-10 World Cup win over Georgia.
Martin Johnson's men ran in six tries during the match at Dunedin to secure a bonus point that took them top of Pool B.
However, the performance was overshadowed by several handling errors from English players.
"We made it hard for ourselves," Moody told ITV Sport. "We gave away a lot of penalties, a lot of mistakes at the breakdown.
"Fair play to Georgia, they were physical as we knew they would be. We have some things to work on. But six tries today - that's fair enough
"We have a lot to improve on. We have to win every game in front of us and that's what we have done."
England are next in World Cup action when they take on Romania on Saturday, September 24.