England still looked a considerable distance behind Ireland and France but took a notable step forward as their 20-10 Cardiff victory over a ragged Wales took them to safely 'mid-table' in the Six Nations on Saturday.
"There were bits in that performance that we can really push on with. We’ve got two big games to finish the Championship ."
"Those Welsh players deserve such enormous credit and respect to go through what they've gone through and put in a performance like that," Borthwick said.
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