The All Blacks started quickly at Allianz Stadium, racing into a 12-point lead with tries by Leicester Fainga’anuku and Codie Taylor.
Following Ollie Lawrence’s powerful finish, Ford’s back-to-back drop-goals meant the hosts bounced into the changing rooms with the momentum.
“The challenging thing in those moments is, when the scoreboard says 12-0, we can stick to our guns and what we believe the best way to play the game is,” Ford said.
“We got ourselves back into it and we knew if we started the second half well, with the bench coming on, we were in a good position.
“Even with 15 minutes left, we ended up on our own line with a yellow card, so we had challenges there as well.
“I think that’s what Test rugby is – who can deal with those moments the best.”
Both kicks came within two minutes of each other as the fly-half, who nailed three drop-goals in a win against Argentina at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, showed all his 104-cap experience.
Ford hit two drop-goals for Sale in a Prem game played in difficult conditions at Bath – it is a skill he is well-practised in.
“It [the drop-goals] is always in the plan,” Ford added.
“Steve is such an incredible coach that he is always in my ear about it, and rightly so because three points is valuable at any stage of the game.”
Ford marshalled his side brilliantly around the field all game, kicking smartly – both to compete and in finding space behind the visitors’ backfield.
His signature ‘spiral bomb’ also bamboozled Beauden Barrett, who failed to regather.
Having started England’s win over Australia on 1 November, Ford handed over the number 10 jersey to Fin Smith for the Fiji victory a week later.
But the biggest test on paper this autumn came against the three-time world champions, with Ford regaining his spot.
England, now on a run of 10 straight wins, face Argentina on 23 November and it will be interesting to discover if Borthwick goes back to Fin Smith or continues with Ford.
Whichever decision is made, Ford proved two years away from a World Cup that there is plenty of rugby left in him.