John Barclay says accusations that Scotland’s players look like they do not care have “hurt” the squad and has defended their right to enjoy their downtime.
Gregor Townsend’s men have undergone a week of soul searching since their calamitous defeat to Ireland in Yokohama last Sunday.
Slowly but surely the players have started to re-emerge from their dejection and have been spotted taking in the sights of Kobe, where they face Samoa on Monday.
Vice-captain Barclay knows a win against the Pacific Islanders would be the perfect way to put a smile back on the faces of the nation’s disgruntled supporters and said dwelling on the Ireland performance would be detrimental.
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The Edinburgh back-rower said: “The aftermath of last week’s game wasn’t very nice for various reasons, but we’ve moved on. We’ve got other games to play, so we have moved on.
“The first couple of days were pretty crap. You analyse it, overanalyse it and go over it and over it again. It’s something we don’t take lightly.
“I’ve heard some people say it looks like we don’t care, which couldn’t be further from the truth.