Glasgow Warriors captain Kyle Steyn says there will be no sense of panic among his team after their horror URC double-header in South Africa.After an eight-try hammering at the hands of the Lions in Johannesburg last weekend, the Scots suffered another heavy defeat to the Stormers, a loss that saw them lose their grip on top spot in the table.The two games saw Glasgow concede a combined 14 tries and 102 points, with Franco Smith's side having nothing to show for their efforts."We came here, we lost the key battles both weeks, we lost set-piece, we lost the kicking game and then we coupled that with just too many errors and an ill-discipline, particularly in the first 40 of both games and it's just tough to build any rhythm or any momentum," Steyn told Premier Sports."Credit to both teams, they were pretty good at putting us away."There's no need to panic. "It's a long season and these things happen. "We've got a week to regroup now, and then we've got two more games, so it's just about sharpening up for that."
'No need to panic' - Steyn says Glasgow will bounce back
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