Former Celtic striker Oh Hyeon-gyu says it's his dream to score at Ibrox in the Europa League this evening.
The South Korean plies his trade for Genk, who take on Rangers tonight at 8pm.
Oh, who played 47 times for Celtic across a one-and-a-half-year spell at the club, is gunning to take down his old rivals tonight as he returns to Scotland.
"It’s nice to be back in Glasgow, especially playing at Ibrox," he said [SunSport].
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"My best memories of my time here were at Celtic Park, because I didn’t score at Ibrox.
"I played here and it was my dream to score in this stadium so I’m very excited. I hope to score in this game. I want to make it a great night."
The 24-year-old saw a €28million move to Bundesliga outfit Stuttgart collapse during the summer transfer window.
He isn't dwelling on anything, though: "I just focus on Genk now," said the striker. "I’d like to score for Genk.
"I’m looking forward to the game."
Oh scored 12 goals in 41 games for his side last season.
He has found the net twice at the start of this campaign, with Genk currently sitting 14th in the Belgian top flight as they travel to Ibrox this evening.