New Zealand coach Scott Robertson said his team needed to improve their discipline after being given a major scare by Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday before claiming a 25-17 win over the hosts.

Replacement full-back Damian McKenzie inspired the All Blacks, scoring the points that broke the deadlock in the final seven minutes after Scotland had overcome a 17-0 halftime deficit to pull level in the second half.

Scotland's fight back came against an All Blacks side that received three yellow cards in 28 minutes as Leroy Carter, Ardie Savea and Wallace Sititi were all sin-binned before McKenzie scored a late try and penalty to secure the win.

"We got three yellow cards and there's something around self control, these little impulses and decisions we make that we've got to get better at,

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