England bowling coach Ottis Gibson has insisted that they still have a chance of beating New Zealand in the second Test at Headingley.
The Black Caps lead by 338 runs and still have four wickets remaining in their second innings, meaning that England will be set a mammoth run chase to win the match.
Gibson told Sky Sports News: "The one thing I've noticed about this team since we've come back from the Caribbean, and certainly last week at Lord's, there's a lot of character in the dressing room, but we can't hide from the fact that we haven't been as good as we could have been here.
"We've put ourselves behind the eight ball, but the character in the dressing room suggests that we're not out of it yet and we're starting to believe that upstairs."
England are 1-0 up in the series after their win at Lord's last week.