England's Six Nations campaign has been a rollercoaster, with a recent defeat by France in Paris leaving fans and pundits alike divided. While some label it as their worst-ever performance, I argue that this is an unfair reflection of the team's potential. The match showcased England's ability to compete with the best, but also highlighted areas for improvement. The team's performance against France was a step in the right direction, with a strong physical display and a clear understanding of their game plan. However, there are still questions to be answered, particularly regarding their approach against Ireland and Scotland. The management now has a clearer picture of how the team should play, and it's up to the players to take ownership and build on this performance. One standout player was Maro Itoje, who displayed a vintage performance, locking in and inspiring the team. His leadership and determination to impose himself on the game were crucial. As England looks ahead to the 2027 World Cup, an in-form Itoje will be pivotal in their success. The team has shown they can challenge the very best, and now it's about learning how to close out those pressure moments. With a clear understanding of their game and a strong physical presence, England is on the right track to becoming a force to be reckoned with in international rugby.