Winger Tim Visser says Sir Clive Woodwards comments about second division Scotland will put fire in the bellies of his team-mates for the rest of the Six Nations. In his Daily Mail column this week, Woodward said England have dealt very well with the Second Division of the Six Nations but its First Division all the way from this point onwards.His comments were not warmly welcomed by Scotland, and Harlequins star Visser believes Woodwards view will only serve to inspire the Scots. Speaking on Rugby Club Agenda, Visser said: It will put a bit of fire in the bellies I think. The Scots obviously dont get on too well with the English anyway, but stuff like that and whatever he means by it… I dont actually know what he means by that, its pretty insincere as far as I can see. If you look at the quality of the players at the club and the talent within the squad it deserves to have a coach of that standing. He would be someone who could lead us on and take us even higher than we have been. Tim Visser on Wayne Smith Visser, who has not played a part in this years Six Nations so far due to injury, says Vern Cotters side need no motivation to win after suffering the heartbreak of opening their campaign with slender losses to England and Wales.Theyre obviously going to be disappointed. Ive spoken to one or two of the players and its hard to take defeats like that when theyre that narrow, Visser added.Theyre obviously going to try and stay positive. Theres a whole Six Nations to still play, so not letting their heads go down is massively important.Going to Italy away well have to dig deep and get a victory there, something we obviously didnt do last year which was the turning point in the Six Nations for us.We need to go out there and get a win and that can give you that positive encouragement to go into France for another victory. Tim Visser scores for Scotland against USA in the 2015 World Cup In the 2015 World Cup, Scotland managed to sneak into the knock-out stage after pool wins over Samoa, USA and Japan, before providing one of the performances of the tournament in a 35-34 quarter-final loss to Australia and the former Edinburgh winger is confident that Cotter can once again turn things around for Scotland.Hes a very positive coach, he likes to play rugby. He wants to see us score tries which is really good, especially for someone like myself on the wing, said Visser. Tim Visser in action for Scotland The way he coaches is quite interesting because even though hes a big, burly guy he tends to talk quite softly so that you actually have to pay attention.Hell obviously tell the boys to keep their heads up and keep playing rugby and believing in what we do. Belief is something weve been talking about for the last year.The talent is obviously within the squad, but its important that we keep believing in ourselves because the tide will turn at some point, and we have shown that we can turn it like we did at the World Cup. Conor OShea will leave Harlequins at the end of the season Visser is currently working under is Quins boss Conor OShea, though the Irishman has announced he will leave the club at the end of the season. Since the announcement, Harlequins have slipped to three consecutive Premiership defeats, but Visser refuses to blame OSheas departure for the lack of form.Conor is a great coach. The boys love him and they love playing for him, more importantly, but were professional rugby players - coaches leave, players leave. I dont think it will influence the players and the way we play, I think its more been about the timing. Sky Live: Glasgow v Munster Glasgow v Munster: Guinness PRO12 preview It was just before the Six Nations and we had a bit of talent lost to England and I think thats been a major factor.Also if you look at some of the results, the Northampton game we had practically won but we failed to get the ball off the pitch with no time left so that was particularly disappointing for us, that was four points weve left.We went away to Newcastle and didnt pick up the points there. Newcastle actually are on a bit of a resurgence at the moment, theyre doing well so youve got to give them some credit, but looking at the table its disappointing for us as a top 4 club not to go over there and pick up points. That will come back to haunt us I think.One of the coaches believed to be in line to take over from OShea is two-time World Cup winner Wayne Smith, who Visser believes could take Harlequins to new heights. Wayne Smith is believed to have been in talks with Harlequins That would be great, the club deserves to have a coach like that.Conor has done wonderfully well over the years hes been here, hes picked up a lot of trophies and the club has been successful overall and I think to continue a trend like that you have to invest in coaches like that. Theyre enormously important. If you look at the quality of the players at the club and the talent within the squad it deserves to have a coach of that standing.He would be someone who could lead us on and take us even higher than we have been.Can Scotland win their three remaining games in the Six Nations? Share your comments below or Tweet us @SkySportsRugby Also See: Brown ready for Europes best Jones warning for Cipriani Payne signs new IRFU deal Harlequins v Leicester preview Brian Urlacher Youth Jersey . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. 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