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Andy Farrell: Ireland players know what they need to fix

Andy Farrell is confident Ireland can quickly learn lessons from being dismantled by New Zealand in order to remain alive in the series.

Ireland already face an uphill task to salvage their three-Test tour after slipping to a comprehensive 42-19 defeat in Auckland.

Ian Foster's formidable All Blacks ran in six tries on Saturday, including four in the space of just 18 first-half minutes, to maintain their country’s remarkable 28-year unbeaten streak at Eden Park.

Despite falling well short of snapping that run, Farrell insists his squad are far from feeling dejected ahead of Saturday’s crucial match in Dunedin.

"You don’t get many opportunities to break a record; it’s an outstanding record and you can see why they hold that," he said.

"We’re gutted to lose but, having said that, the players know what they did well and they know how the game flowed and things that we need to fix to stay in a series next week.

"It isn’t a dejected changing room; it’s one that will dust itself off, learn the lessons and attack next week."

Keith Earls' early try created optimism of a maiden Ireland win on New Zealand soil but a series of errors led to quick-fire scores from Jordie Barrett, Sevu Reece, Quinn Tupaea and Ardie Savea, culminating in a 28-5 half-time deficit.

Converted scores from centres Garry Ringrose and Bundee Aki, either side of Savea’s second and a debut try for All Blacks replacement Pita Gus Sowakula, ensured the second period was drawn 14-14.

Ireland were also left counting the physical cost of a bruising encounter.

Captain Johnny Sexton must pass further head injury assessments in order to be in contention for the second Test after being taken off in the aftermath of Reece’s try, while back-up hooker Dave Heffernan is out due to

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