Scotland co-captain Finn Russell says he pays little consideration to criticism directed at him, and has moved on rapidly from his essential missed kick towards England within the Six Nations at Allianz Stadium.
Russell had an opportunity to successfully win the sport in London by changing Duhan van der Merwe’s 79th-minute strive, however his touchline effort slid previous the publish and England held on for a 16-15 victory.
The Bathtub fly-half was central to a powerful Scotland attacking show that produced three gorgeous tries, however some followers and pundits have as an alternative centered on his wayward show from the tee that noticed him miss all three makes an attempt at aim.
And he mentioned: “I feel that is simply a part of the job, is not it?
“If I’ll be the ten and the goal-kicker, and I do not get the kicks like I may have completed towards England, that is all going to come back with it.
“That is why you do it, to get these possibilities and alternatives. Had I received that kick, it will have been a unique story. However lacking it, that is a part of it and that is the way it goes. I am not too harassed about what’s been mentioned about my sport.
“So long as I am pleased with it myself, that is all that issues. I am going again to my household and mates they usually’re those that both decide me up or put me down both manner, relying on the way it goes.
“My dad was saying, ‘unfortunate with the kick, however you performed very well general’. For me, meaning greater than what others say.”
