Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Porteous comfortabl­e after ‘quick 18 months’ since national debut

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RYAN Porteous feels the last 18 months have “catapulted” him to a level where he is at home on the internatio­nal stage and ready to excel for Scotland at Euro 2024.

The 24-year-old was called up to the national squad in November 2019 but had to wait until a Nations League match against Ukraine in September 2022 to make his debut.

Since that night in Krakow, when he helped secure a spirited goalless draw, Porteous has become a mainstay in Steve Clarke’s defence, accumulati­ng nine caps.

Porteous feels his status within the squad has also been aided by the fact he has been playing regularly in the English Championsh­ip for the past 14 months after moving from boyhood club Hibernian to Watford in January 2023.

“I think it came at a good time for me, the move and my debut,” he said. “It catapulted me a little bit and made me feel more comfortabl­e within the group and more comfortabl­e within myself.

“I didn’t feel like I needed to show anything to anyone in particular but maybe just to myself to give me that peace of mind that I could do it.

“Everyone’s always learning but I’m still at an age where hopefully I’m just going to get better, and I need to keep doing that.”

He is viewing the friendlies against Netherland­s in Amsterdam tomorrow and Northern Ireland at Hampden next Tuesday as an opportunit­y to further enhance his claims for a seat on the plane to Germany.

“It’s been quite a quick 18 months since I’ve been starting games for Scotland and I’ve really enjoyed it,” said Porteous.

“I feel comfortabl­e in there but nobody’s place is safe. You need to keep showing it in games and in training and for your club.”

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Ryan Porteous is now playing for Watford.

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