The Herald on Sunday

Porteous keen to tighten up at back after leaking goals in tough run

- Ronnie Esplin

RYAN PORTEOUS admits Scotland have to tighten up after the 4-0 defeat by the Netherland­s on Friday made it 18 goals conceded in six winless games.

Steve Clarke’s side started well in the first half of the friendly at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam until the Dutch took the lead against the run of play five minutes from the break with a powerful Tijjani Reijnders drive.

Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland missed a glorious chance in the 62nd minute when he was through against Dutch goalkeeper Mark Flekken with the Hearts captain clipping the crossbar with his shot.

It started to go really downwards for the Scots 10 minutes later when Georginio Wijnaldum headed in a second before substitute­s Wout

Weghorst and Donyell onyell Malen added late goals. .

Scotland have gone six games without a win for the first time since a run from October 2007 to September ber 2008 and ahead of the friendly against Northern Ireland at Hampden Park k on Tuesday, Watford d defender Porteous us conceded improvemen­t vement was required.

Porteous (right) ) said: “It was disappoint­ing. We e were more than in it for long spells.

“We had a number mber of good chances to get ourselves on level terms or maybe even go in front but ultimately imately the goals we have conceded onceded have stopped us getting ng anything from the game. “It is going to be hard to focus on the positives because of the manne manner of the result. “But even e if we’re getting beaten in games we can’t ca concede the goals goa that we have done. don That can’t happen. hap

“W We’ll definitely take a look at them. But up u until the 65th minute we’re more than in the ga game but the sloppy goals and things that we can do better be has cost us. “It’s tough toug when you’re playing ag against these teams but we’ve shown that we can do it.

“We are going through a spell right n now with six games, we’ve we conceded a

number of goals and it’s definitely something we want to rectify as a team and, lucky for us, we’ve got another game on Tuesday to try to do that.”

The match, which serves as a first preparatio­n game for the European Championsh­ip in the summer, may well have turned out differentl­y had Shankland netted when he was through against Flekken, but former Hibs defender Porteous was understand­ing.

He said: “I thought he was excellent against arguably the best centre-half in the world [Virgil van Dijk].

“His game has come on leaps and bounds in the last year and he can hold his head up high after that performanc­e.”

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