Hibs’ influential defender Ryan Porteous was ‘buzzing’ to be selected for Scotland manager Steve Clarke’s squad for the international triple header against Ukraine (twice) and Republic of Ireland.

Ryan Porteous
Scottish Premiership – Hibernian v Kilmarnock. Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh, Midlothian, UK. 16/01/2021 Hibs play host to Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premier League at Easter road, Edinburgh. Pic shows: Hibs’ defender, Ryan Porteous, Credit: Ian Jacobs

This was the fourth time Porto has been called up to his nation’s senior squad the first came back in November 2019 for Euro 2020 qualifiers against Cyprus and Kazakhstan.

He said: “I’m buzzing with. It is something I haven’t achieved for a year now. But every time I have been in the squad, I have really enjoyed it.

“You are only away for a week or 10 days, but I do believe I become a better player being surrounded by these world-class players, so I’m looking forward to it and hoping I can grasp my opportunity.

“I have to play to a good level throughout the season. If Hibs are playing well and I’m playing well then he has always called me up and he has always had that little bit of faith in me so hopefully I can make the most of this opportunity and stake a claim to stay there.”

“We know that there are always opportunities, Steve Clarke has shown that, and I know it would be a special feeling if I could get that chance but I’ll just go in there and give the best representation of myself, show what I can do again and learn from that camp. I feel I always take a lot away from them.”

Hibs boss Lee Johnson added: “We’re delighted for him. We knew it would be the case because he’s been in the eyeline for a number of squads before.

“The next stage for him is to get minutes on the pitch and to make sure he receives that cap. I think he’s ready to do that.

“Off the pitch he’s maturing, as are his on the pitch performances, and that goes hand in hand.

“He’s got such a will to win and is such a talented player that maintaining that focus and direction becomes the key.

“As players start to mature, and go through experiences, they become better on and off the pitch, and we’re certainly seeing that with Ryan.”

cinch Premiership – Hibernian v Aberdeen 22/12/2021. Hibernian play host to Aberdeen in the cinch Premiership at Easter Road Stadium UK. Pic shows: A 64th minute goal by Hibs’ centre-back, Ryan Porteous, was enough to give the home side all 3 points. Credit: Ian Jacobs
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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.