England will follow up their opening RBS 6 Nations victory over Scotland by aiming for a Valentine's Day massacre of Italy in Rome, warned Eddie Jones.

The new head coach wants a more compelling triumph next Sunday, with only England and France now capable of a Grand Slam. Despite Italy's gallant near-miss in Paris, Jones is confident England can run riot in the Eternal City.

'We want to go out there and smack Italy next week,' said the Australian. 'I said to the boys already that's our aim: to go out there and give them a good hiding. 'They're going to be tough because they should have won today, but that's our aim. They're ranked 12th in the world. I don't know what it's called — the Panini Cup? We'll win it!'

England head coach Eddie Jones expects a far different game against Italy in Rome but he is confident

Dylan Hartley celebrates winning the Calcutta Cup against Scotland with team-mate James Haskell

There is actually no trophy for Italy v England matches. England opted to resort to a territorial game and eventual set-piece supremacy against Scotland, but Jones believes they can expand their repertoire in Rome.

'It will be different conditions in Italy,' he said. 'Glen Jackson's the referee and he favours attacking teams that keep the ball, so we'll be able to play a bit more and it should be a faster deck. If we get those conditions we want to move the ball.'

But there were no regrets about a no-frills approach in Edinburgh, as Jones added: 'It's all about winning. Fans like winning teams.