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Ryan Porteous: How important Hibs defender is to results, attack, and defence for Easter Road side

It was the Easter Road side’s first league win since February 19; their first top-flight victory on the road since Boxing Day; their third away win of the season with a different manager, and a winning start to interim boss David Gray’s temporary spell in charge.

It was also the first league game this season that Hibs have won without Ryan Porteous, and just their second clean sheet without the 23-year-old in the backline.

The centre-back was in the stands at the SMiSA Stadium, watching on as he served his third of a four-game Scottish Premiership suspension.

Hibs have conceded 11 goals in the eight league games Porteous has missed through suspension. Add in the goals conceded during the games in which he started but was sent off, and that number rises to 15 in ten games.

That's 40.5 per cent of Hibs' total goals conceded in the Scottish Premiership without Porteous on the pitch.

Hibs’ problems in the final third have been well documented, but Porteous also ranks fourth in terms of shots on goal. Only Kevin Nisbet (injured), Martin Boyle (departed), and Harry Clarke (benefiting from his Ross County stats) are ahead of him for Hibs, and he is tied with Chris Cadden.

His aerial prowess makes him a threat at set-pieces and he isn’t beyond carrying the ball out of defence and deep into the opposition half; something else Hibs have missed during his absence.

His two league goals, one header and one shot both from corners, puts him level with Cadden, Christian Doidge, Jake Doyle-Hayes, Kyle Magennis, and Jamie Murphy.

Hibs might have only conceded 37 goals – only Celtic, Rangers, and Hearts have better goals-against columns – but there is a distinct possibility the difference in both columns would be better had Porteous

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