Rangers youngster Cole McKinnon won't forget his first goal for the Light Blues in a hurry - and now he has a permanent reminder of his magic moment at Tynecastle.
The 19-year-old has emerged as one of the Premiership club's brightest talents and he climbed off the bench in the final league game of last season against Hearts, featuring alongside a number of fellow Ibrox academy graduates in a comfortable 3-1 win. He made sure Rangers' league season ended with a win courtesy of a great finish in front of the travelling away support.
Now it's emerged that there will always be something to look back on from that moment for McKinnon. It's been shared on social media that he now has a tattoo on his upper leg that shows the date and time of his goal at Tynecastle. His new ink is a pocket watch with the time set at 1.51pm and the date the game was played, May 14th.
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The teenager will aim to cement himself as part of senior boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side in the 22/23 campaign.
His team are back in for pre-season ahead of their Premiership campaign starting against Livingston next month, with Champions League qualifiers on the horizon too.
Rangers' youngsters are also set for another term in the Lowland League as a 'B' team.
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