Eddie Jones said his performance as head coach has not been good enough after England finished third in the Six Nations.
England only won two matches for the second year in a row.
I don't need to answer that question. I do my job. Jones said it was a question for other people.
I am disappointed for the fans and the players. I accept that I have not done a good enough job, but we are moving in the right direction.
The results are not good enough. It takes time to rebuild a team.
England fought back in the second half thanks to Freddie Steward, who scored a try in the corner.
Although England showed some promising signs, they lacked the firepower to break down France's well-drilled defence.
France are the best team in the Six Nations and they deserved to win it. We weren't clinical enough.
That has been the story for us in the Six Nations. We have put ourselves in positions to win three games but have not been good enough to win them.
That is disappointing but the spirit we showed is going to make sure this team keeps moving in the right direction. This is a great game to play.
We have got a lot of good young players coming through and some of the older guys are starting to play some really good rugby again, so we are going to have a good blend going through to the World Cup.
England started the Six Nations with a loss in Scotland before beating Italy and Wales.
Their title hopes were ended by a record 32-15 home defeat by Ireland - a match they played mainly with 14 men after lock Charlie Ewels was sent off.
England faced the possibility of a second successive fifth-place finish, but defeats for Scotland and Wales ensured they stayed in third place.