All Blacks captain Richie McCaw before the Pool C match between New Zealand and Georgia, held at Millennium Stadium.
22.56 score 22.10 too all blacks
Steve Hansen has called for some perspective after the All Blacks eased into the quarterfinals at the Rugby World Cup with a scratchy 43-10 win over Georgia.
By the time the All Blacks coach had made his way underneath the hulking Millennium Stadium he was already aware of the general view that his side had not been impressive during their third pool match.
And after a couple of suggestive questions from the media pack, Hansen decided to cut in and give his view.
"Look, at the moment you are trying to qualify for a quarterfinal and you are trying to do things with a purpose," Hansen said.
"Not necessarily are you trying to do everything, but you are trying to work on parts of your game - and that's the attitude we've taken into this tournament.
"There are a lot of things we could have done better, yeah for sure. Our skill execution wasn't great, but if there was one problem I'd say was easy to fix in this team it would be skill execution because we have plenty of talent