England skipper Chris Robshaw has set his side the target of ending their tour of South Africa on a high note next week.
Stuart Lancaster's side have lost both matches of their three-match series so far.
Despite admitting that he is disappointed with the results, Robshaw has tried to keep an upbeat outlook.
"If we add a couple of little bits to our game, hopefully it will improve massively," he said. "Throughout the Six Nations and last week our defence was spot on but yesterday it wasn't quite there. These are things we are going to have to work on.
"It is about taking all these little areas and improving them. Before the tour we really believed we could come over here and win the series.
"Unfortunately that has not been the case but hopefully we can get a consolation next week."
The final game of the tour will take place at Port Elizabeth.