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Robbie Copeland

Ryan Porteous set for Celtic showdown return as Hibs boss Jack Ross fires 'open game' warning

Jack Ross has breathed a sigh of relief now that Ryan Porteous is back in contention.

The centre-back has been missing since Hibs ' 2-1 defeat at Ibrox, where his red card derailed their game after a promising start.

His two-game ban has coincided with back-to-back defeats, falling to Aberdeen and Dundee United in his absence.

But he's back just in time to replace Darren McGregor in Ross' squad, after the experienced defender saw red at the death against the Dons.

But it's not likely to be a straightforward comeback as it's a resurgent Celtic side who travel to Easter Road.

Nisbet says the mood in the Hibs camp is good ahead of their Hampden showdown (SNS Group)

Ross said of Porteous: "He has been a big miss for us.

"I spoke in the aftermath of the Rangers game about how much of his game I feel has improved and developed over the last couple of years and his performance level this season has been excellent.

"Consistent not just defensively but he is a big part in how we build the game because he is such a good passer of the ball. So we have missed him and we are pleased to have him back available."

Ross called for some context into Hibs' recent troubles and hopes dressing room trust built over a sustained period will help get the Easter Road side back on track.

The former St Mirren and Sunderland boss said: "If I reflect over the last three games, we received lot of plaudits in the wake of our defeat at Ibrox in terms of our performances, particularly with 11 men but even then with 10.

"I was quite open and frank after the Dundee United game about the performance level, where we got what we deserved.

"And at the weekend I don't think we were that bad, we didn't necessarily deserve to lose the game so there has been a mixed bag within it.

"But over the last couple of years the players have built up a trust in what we do and it is about retaining that."

Ross is expecting an open game against Ange Postecoglou's rejuvenated Celtic side, who have now won four matches in a row.

He said: "They have a real attacking prowess, they are encouraged to play that way by their manager.

"They have shown that in the manner of their performances all through the season, not just recently.

"A few weeks ago I expected this fixture to be an open one and nothing has changed my mind."

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