And caretaker coach Andrew said: "We're disappointed with the end result and really, when you analyse it, they were better with the ball than we were and that was the difference.
"They scored four tries in two spells either side of half-time which clearly caused us a lots of problems and that took the game away from us on the scoreboard.
"But in other areas we were very competitive and the spirit was very good and we kept going to the end.
"We were strong around the breakdown and the set-piece went pretty well so we'll take a lot from that."
England captain Steve Borthwick added: "We made a few too many errors and New Zealand were very clinical and every chance they got they took.
"When they were going forward they were playing really well and we have to look at how to stop that next week.
"We are going to work very hard. The attitude of our boys is faultless but we have to look at the performance and cut the error rate."
England will head down to Christchurch with self belief they can really put us pressure after that performance
New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter
Flanker Tom Rees urged his team-mates to show a positive response in the second Test next week, adding: "There is no hiding from it, we know what we've got to do and we'll be reminded about how bad we were at times. But now it's about time we had a bit of belief."
New Zealand coachGraham Henry said he was pleased with his side's ability to weather England's powerful onslaught in the first 20 minutes at Eden Park.
"The guys showed a lot of mental toughness," said Henry.
"After 20 minutes we were under the cosh, the England forwards had control of the game and were beating us at the tackle.
"But after that we came right and played very well for the next 40.
"The last 20 was not as good as we hoped. A bit of ball was dropped and turned over but overall (it was) very pleasing really and something to build on."
All-Blacks fly-halfDaniel Carter admitted: "England will head down to Christchurch with self-belief they can really put us under pressure after that performance.
"In no way can we get too comfortable, we'll have to pick it up and play better next week."
New Zealand captain Richie McCaw declared himself satisfied with the outcome as they were only really put under pressure in the early stages.
"We took some opportunities and overall we were happy," McCaw said.
"It was a tough Test match. It was a step up and after the first five minutes the boys came back well."
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