Those were the comments of Flying Fijians team manager Aseri Rokoura after a humiliating loss to England 54-12 early this morning.
Speaking to Fijivillage Rokoura said that they have a lot to learn from the loss as this is the first time for some of the players to play together.
England scored seven unanswered tries while Fiji only scored two to Nikola Matawalu and Sekonaia Kalou.
Meanwhile in other test matches this morning France and Argentina created the first upset of the November Test Series with France beating Australia 33-6 and Argentina defeated Wales 26-12.
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