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Johnson savours winning feeling

England manager Martin Johnson agreed his side still had much to improve after they began their RBS 6 Nations campaign with a 36-11 win over Italy - but he admitted it was "nice to be in a winning changing room".

England ran in five tries after fly-half Andy Goode had marked his return to the international stage with a score after just 95 seconds. Scrum-half Harry Ellis scored once in each half, Riki Flutey added England's third and Mark Cueto rounded off the afternoon with a well-worked try in the corner.

"We won in the end. There is lots to improve on as a team but it is nice to be in a winning changing room," Johnson said.

But England's mistakes, particularly Goode's wayward tactical kicking, will be punished by better teams than Italy as the championship goes on. England play defending champions Wales next weekend.

Johnson added: "At this level if you give teams opportunities they will take them. The next place we go is Cardiff. It will be volatile and hostile and we need to improve.

"We were sometimes going off-plan and doing things we especially said not to do against this team. We didn't want guys picking and going around the edges against Italy because it is an area they defend best.

"When you are trying to execute it just takes one thing to throw it off. Mark's try was a good example of execution. If you do lots of little things well you can score a try.

"There are things we need to put right and it is easier doing that when you have come off a game, things are far more relevant."

Goode made an excellent start and gave England the kind of reliable direction which had been missing but his kicking was cause for concern.

He missed two penalties, a conversion and a simple drop-goal while he often kicked straight down the throat of Italy's back three. Next week, Shane Williams or Lee Byrne will be waiting to pounce.

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