The 33-year-old Australian goaltender Mathew Ryan has an exceptional international course, showing a rich and varied experience over the seasons. He played in the championships in Belgium, Spain, England, Denmark, the Netherlands and more recently in France with RC Lens, where he returned to a position as a holder. This geographical mobility has enabled the player to compete in the face of constant challenges and to develop a thorough understanding of European football.
In a recent interview, Mathew Ryan expressed his desire to maintain the positive momentum that he currently has within RC Lens. Although he recognizes the importance of stability and safety for any player, he also suggests an opening to opportunities that could be presented in the major European championships, notably in England, Spain, Germany and France. He is aware of his potential and ambition to continue to evolve at the highest level, while continuing to represent his country in his quest for World Cup qualification.
Mathew Ryan’s future remains uncertain, although he is considering a possible evolution of his career after the truce. His desire to play in one of the five major European championships underscores his ambition and willingness to meet new challenges. The Lensois club, however, seems willing to retain it, confirming its status as number one guardian, which could influence the continuation of its professional career.