Footage posted on the Scottish national team's Facebook site
showed players haring around the training field in a bizarre
game of tag in which they attempt to avoid being touched, or in
some cases whacked, by the squeaky rubber fowl.
"Do not get touched by the chicken," yells a coach in one of the
videos as attacker Fiona Brown smacks a team mate over and over
with it.
The Scots will hope to get their campaign back on track with a
win over Japan on Friday and forward Lisa Evans said there was
much to build on from their performance against England.
"We've lost our first game, but I think we just need to put that
behind us now. We can take the positives from that game and work
on the negative aspects," she said.
"The goal hasn't changed, whether that be finishing in first,
second or potentially third place, our goal is to get out of
that group.
"We see that as achievable and that'’s what we're looking to
do."
Scotland round out their Group D campaign against Argentina on
June 19.
(Reporting by Peter Rutherford in Seoul; Editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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