Ryan Porteous’ misery compounded! Scotland defender banned for both of Tartan Army’s remaining group games after brutal red card against Germany

Ryan Porteous' misery compounded! Scotland defender banned for both of Tartan Army's remaining group games after brutal red card against Germany

Ryan Porteous has been issued a two-game suspension by UEFA following his red card in Scotland’s Euro 2024 opener against Germany.

  • Porteous ban length confirmed
  • Scotland defender sent off against Germany
  • Won’t play again in group stage

WHAT HAPPENED?

Following a decision from UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB), Porteous will miss the rest of the Euro 2024 group stage against Switzerland and Hungary due to being penalised for “serious rough play”. It could even mean the end of his tournament should Scotland fail to progress to the knockout rounds without him.

Ryan Porteous Scotland

THE BIGGER PICTURE

The Watfod centre-back was dismissed in the final moments of the first half of Scotland’s 5-1 defeat to Germany following a dangerous lunge on Ilkay Gundogan in the penalty area. The incident wasn’t punished in real time but was pulled up for a VAR check, resulting in Porteous being given his marching orders.

WHAT UEFA SAID

A UEFA statement read: “The CEDB has decided to suspend Scottish Football Association player, Mr. Ryan Porteous, for a total of two (2) UEFA representative team competition matches for which he would be otherwise eligible, for serious rough play.”

DID YOU KNOW?

The Scottish Football Association has also been fined €5,625 (£4,752/$6,031) for objects thrown onto the pitch by fans during the heavy defeat in Munich.

Steve Clarke Scotland 2024

WHAT NEXT FOR SCOTLAND?

Realistically, Scotland will qualify for the last 16 if they take four points from their next two games. It may be possible with just three, although that would still leave them vulnerable to early elimination. No Scottish team has ever progressed beyond the group stage of a men’s World Cup or European Championship in 11 previous tournament appearances, so history is on the line.