EDINBURGH :Winger Kyle Steyn said Scotland supporters have every right to question whether the team have the mettle to get the job done against tough opponents in the wake of their narrow defeat by New Zealand and the collapse against Argentina this month.

The Scots fought back to level with the All Blacks at Murrayfield on November 8 before letting the game slip away in the last eight minutes. On Sunday, Scotland led the Pumas 21-0 but allowed the visitors to score five unanswered tries and lost 33-24.

"It's just not good enough,” Glasgow Warriors captain Steyn told reporters ahead of Sunday's test against Tonga.

“I'm sure the people of Scotland are sick of hearing excuses. To be honest, we don't have any.

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