Dundee United starlet Sadat Anaku claims he had no fear in making his debut at Ibrox ahead of the Tangerines' visit to Glasgow on Saturday.
The Ugandan, 21, joined Dundee United on a two-year-deal as a complete unknown from Kampala Capital City in August, having scored 22 goals in 67 games for the multiple-time winners of the top-flight and impressed on a trial spell at Tannadice after netting goals galore in pre-season.
The striker, who is on the verge of breaking into his national team already, had been made to wait for his Scottish Premiership debut by then-boss Jack Ross after being selected as an unused substitute in the 0-0 draw at Motherwell on September 3.
But that wait was no more when he made his league debut for the strugglers whilst 2-0 down away at Rangers just before the hour-mark - with Liam Smith halving the deficit shortly after his introduction.