Scotland coach Andy Robinson was encouraged by his side's showing during their 27-13 Six Nations defeat to Wales in Cardiff.
The game saw Scotland cross the opposition's try-line for the first time in five matches and, speaking after the game, Robinson was keen to focus on the positives.
"I'm proud of the way the team's gone out to play the game," he said. "We played very well and we're hurting and disappointed.
"We have a decent side. We went toe-to-toe with Wales, who are a good team.
"I won't fault the players' attitude but it's about winning. I've never shied away from that and I still won't. That's what we're here for."
Greig Laidlaw scored all 13 of Scotland's points in the game.