'We believe in what we're doing' - Brown wants Scots to bounce back

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Gregor Brown says Scotland will not suffer a crisis of confidence after a dreadful start to their Six Nations campaign, losing to Italy in a sodden Rome.

The Scots served up a dismal performance in the torrential rain at the Stadio Olimpico as the Azzurri made it back-to-back home wins over Gregor Townsend's side.

England, who are on a 12-game winning run after thumping Wales, are next up for Scotland at Murrayfield as they look to salvage their campaign.

"We don't want to be a team that just talks about improvements and not getting the results," Brown said.

"I think that's where the main frustration comes. We really believe in this game plan, we really believe in what we're doing, in the players that we've got.

"We're sick of talking about it as much as probably the fans are sick of hearing us talk about it.

"We're absolutely gutted we couldn't get the job done. But I think after a result like that and the frustration, England at home at Murrayfield is the perfect occasion to try and bounce back from that.

"For us, this next game is the biggest game of the championship for us. It's something we spoke about, taking it moment by moment. And this next game and the moments in that game are going to be absolutely huge."

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