Andy Farrell's side claimed their second win of the campaign yesterday.
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton says there's plenty to improve on ahead of next weekend's final Six Nations game against England.
Andy Farrell's side got their second win of the campaign yesterday with a 27-24 win over Scotland at Murrayfield.
James Ryan is the main injury concern for Ireland head coach Andy Farrell ahead of next Saturday's clash with England.
The Leinster second row came off for a head injury assessment in the final 10 minutes of yesterday game.
Sexton sealed the win with a late penalty to move Ireland up to second in the table but he says there are a number of areas to work on for next Saturday:
Scotland captain Stuart Hogg says his team were "ill-disciplined" yesterday.
Gregor Townsend's side are now fifth in the competition standings.
Hogg admits it's a tough result to take:
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