Ryan Porteous: defender for Los Angeles FC
Ryan Porteous is determined to return to the Scotland squad for this summer’s World Cup in the USA.
The 26-year-old centerback, who currently plays for Los Angeles FC in Major League Soccer, has not played for his country since moving stateside.
Despite being a regular for Steve Clarke in Euro 2024 qualifying, the 13-time cap has only played once since being sent off in Scotland’s tournament opener against hosts Germany.
However, former Hibernian and Watford player Dr Sky Sports He hopes to put things right after coming up against some big-name players in the US…
Back from the Munich nightmare
During Scotland’s Euro 2024 opener against hosts Germany, Porteous received a red card for a foul in the box on Ilkay Gundogan.
Since then he has played just once for his country. “It was always going to be difficult after the Euros,” he said.
“But after the first few months, maybe feeling a bit sorry for myself, every training session, every gym session, every game, it was always, ‘How do I get back into that team?’ How do I get back into that squad?
“That’s always been my goal. It’s always been my drive to play for Scotland because that’s the top spot and there’s no better feeling in football.
“It’s in the past now and it’s been a long time.
“I’ve played a lot of football matches since then and I’ve had a lot of time to reflect, think and grow as a person and a player.
“Every negative in life comes with a positive. Every mistake comes with a learning curve.
This is a common occurrence in the world of football. It was always tough to take, but as a person and a player, I’ve always had that drive and determination to come back from adversity.
“I’ve done it pretty well with the performances I’ve had in the last six months. I just have to focus on myself, keep working hard and keep trying and I’ll do my best.”
Scotland boss Clarke praised
All of Porteous’ 13 caps for Scotland have come under boss Clarke, Scotland’s most successful and longest-serving men’s head coach.
Clarke took over in 2019 and has managed the most matches of any boss, also becoming the first to lead the team to three consecutive major finals: Euro 2020, Euro 2024 and this summer’s World Cup.






