**Wales may have given England an almighty late scare in their thrilling Guinness Six Nations encounter at Twickenham, but Ospreys stalwart Alun Wyn Jones admitted his side only had themselves to blame for defeat.** Early ill-discipline from the visitors contributed to their uphill struggle in the English capital as Anthony Watson and Elliot Daly both profited from Wales losing possession in their own 22, going over to put the hosts in a commanding position early on. Wayne Pivac’s men took the momentum into the break thanks to Dan Biggar’s penalty, and the defending Grand Slam champions burst out of the blocks in the second period to spark hopes of a second win of the 2020 Championship. Ospreys star Justin Tipuric stunned the England faithful with a sublime try, but Manu Tuilagi seemingly put the game to bed before being sent off for a no-arms tackle on Ospreys’ George North. Biggar and Tipuric tightened the gap to just three points in the dying minutes with two late tries, but despite showing flashes of promise Jones insisted Wales' solitary losing bonus point ultimately wasn’t good enough. “No matter how you want to play, whatever style you’re trying to implement, ultimately if you don’t win it doesn’t matter and that’s where we’ve found ourselves again today," he said. “We showed plenty of pride, passion and character again, which is pleasing but overall not much of a consolation. “The last two tries show what we can do. When we keep the ball we score, it was just too little too late in the end.”