Battling to fend off a five-nil Ashes series defeat, England tried bravely to draw a line under the Graeme Swann affair on Wednesday.
Skipper Alastair Cook, celebrating his 29th birthday on Christmas Day with his side under siege from the media and Australia's pace attack, says the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne is the perfect stage for his side to turn things around.
England spinner Swann quit Test cricket on Sunday and threw a hand grenade into the camp the following day as it emerged he had accused some international players of being in danger of disappearing up their own backsides.
The comments were interpreted as an attack on England batsman Kevin Pietersen.
Pietersen said he had been called worse by Aussie crowds in recent weeks, but Swann and Cook both said it was not a case of friendly fire.