The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Porteous will bounce back from his error against Saints – Ross

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Hibernian head coach Jack Ross insists Ryan Porteous will learn from the costly mistake that led to Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to St Johnstone.

The defender’s attempted pass out of his own box fell at the feet of Glenn Middleton in the 22nd minute and the onloan Rangers forward duly beat goalkeeper Ofir Marciano.

That proved to be the decisive moment in a game bereft of entertainm­ent and chances.

However Ross insists the 22-year-old, who was the subject of a failed bid from Millwall during the January transfer window, will not dwell on his error.

Ross, whose side’s lead over Aberdeen in third place in the Scottish Premiershi­p has been cut to three points with two league games remaining, said: “It is just splitsecon­d decision-making that people do all over the pitch.

“When you do that closer to your own goal it sometimes has greater consequenc­es.

“It was the wrong decision from Ryan to try to play a pass and I actually thought at first it was a bad clearance.

“It’s not, he’s tried to pick a pass, it was the wrong decision and we have been punished.

“Ryan cares about his football and he spends a lot of time working with myself and John Potter.

“He is prepared to take responsibi­lity to get better but he also has broad shoulders.

“He takes criticism, sometimes wrongly, but he handles it and has matured.

“This is another time where he has to show that again.

“He has bounced back this season already and I think he will do that again.”

Ross, meanwhile, is keeping his fingers crossed that striker Kevin Nisbet will return for next Saturday’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Dundee United after missing the Saints match with an ankle knock.

He added: “Kevin is OK. He picked up an ankle knock against Motherwell and played on.

“But it’s still irritating him and we hope that it settles for next week.”

Saints, who climbed up to fifth in the Premiershi­p ahead of Livingston, are also in semi-final action against St Mirren next Sunday.

Saints manager Callum Davidson is hoping to have goalkeeper Zander Clark, the hero at both ends in the quarter-final win over Rangers, available after he sat out at the weekend with a toe problem.

Davidson said: “I’m not sure what happened with Zander, I’ll need to investigat­e that further.

“I think he got himself involved in the celebratio­ns and someone stood on his big toe.

“Hopefully it’s not too bad. We will need to see how it settles down next week.”

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Ryan Porteous looks frustrated after the final whistle.
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