Stjepan Loncar of Ferencvaros has warned Celtic he's out for another Scottish scalp when the teams meet in the Europa League on Tuesday.
In an unusually early kick-off for a European game, Ange Postecoglou 's side host the Hungarian champions at Parkhead at 3.30pm.
Both teams have it all to do in the group after defeats to Bayer Leverkusen and Real Betis.
Indeed, their double-header could well be a showdown to decide who parachutes into the Europa Conference League and who crashes out of Europe altogether.
One of Ferencvaros' key players is Bosnian international Loncar, who joined the Budapest outfit in the summer from Croatian cracks Rijeka.
Two years ago, he netted the opening goal at Pittodrie as Rijeka completed a 2-0 win to comfortably progress 4-0 on aggregate against Derek McInnes' Aberdeen side in a Europa League third qualifying round.
And he's relishing another showdown with a Scottish club.
He said: "We know we can't afford another defeat in the Europa League. We need to get out first points in the group.
"I have already scored a goal against a Scottish team in Europe and it would be nice to add to that by scoring against Celtic too. It was a tough match in Scotland against Aberdeen, so I am well aware of what awaits us.
"I believe we have actually played well in our two matches in the Europa League so far, but it's not about that this week, it's about winning and getting points. It's time to show we can win.
"We have a hard-working team, full of good football players, we are excited about the clash against Celtic.
"Since I joined in the summer, the club has greatly impressed me. The fans are amazing, the training centre is perfect, the city is beautiful. I am glad to be here, I hope we have a lot of nice success."