The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Australia’s loss can be Foran’s gain

- BY ANDY SKINNER

Louis Laing is determined to prove he can make the grade in Scottish football after completing his move to Caley Thistle. The Newcastle-born defender, who struggled for playing time at Motherwell and spent the first half of the season on loan at English League Two side Notts County, was poised to move to Australia, but opted to return to Scotland with Caley Jags. Earlier this week Inverness manager Richie Foran conceded defeat in his efforts to sign the 23-year-old but resurrecte­d the move after the former Sunderland player’s move fell through. The arrival of Laing is a tonic for Inverness, who are three points adrift at the foot of the Premiershi­p and have a shortage of central defenders for tomorrow’s game against Hearts at Tynecastle. Captain GaryWarren and Brad McKay are suspended, while Josh Meekings, Kevin McNaughton and Lewis Horner sidelined through injury. Despite struggling to hold down a regular place during his two years with Well, in which he made just 31 appearance­s, Laing believes his arrival can lift Caley Jags’ prospects of survival and said: “Coming from Motherwell where I wasn’t going to be playing, I jumped at the chance to come here, especially being a free agent and not having a club. “I’ve got total confidence. I’m not saying I’m a world-beater, but I’m an extra body in the squad and I feel as though I’ll be a good addition. “Everyone is positive about the situation. Inverness is a big club and I feel like there’s a great opportunit­y to get out of the position we’re in. I feel I can help do that. “I had a couple of different things abroad and a few things in England as well, but I’m here and I’m really happy to be here, and I’d like to think I can help the squad get out of the position they’re in.” Foran could pitch Laing straight into his side for tomorrow’s game against the Jambos, with on-loan Celtic teenager Jamie McCart his only other available central defender. The Inverness manager was pleased to resurrect the deal to sign Laing and said: “It looked as if he was going to Australia and it fell through. He was eager to get up here from Newcastle after that. He has a bit of a class about him.”

 ??  ?? HAPPY TO BE HERE: New Caley Thistle defender Louis Laing, left, with manager Richie Foran
HAPPY TO BE HERE: New Caley Thistle defender Louis Laing, left, with manager Richie Foran

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