Rangers right-back Nathan Patterson is clearly delighted to be in the Scotland Euro 2020 squad.
The talented teenager was a dark horse for a call-up to Steve Clarke 's squad but has been included in the 26-man line-up heading to a major tournament for the first time in 23 years.
That's not all the 19-year-old is happy about - as he looks to reunited with fellow Rangers academy graduate Billy Gilmour.
The duo came through the youth ranks at both club and country before Gilmour made the switch to Chelsea.
Having broken into Thomas Tuchel's first team plans with the Champions League Clarke has also given the nod to the midfield starlet.
Patterson took to Instagram to reflect on the relationship between the duo - as he shared a snap to his story of the pair turning out in the Scotland youth ranks.
The post comments "Come a long way these skinny b******" in a cheeky jibe.
The 19-year-old also shared his own images of him coming through the Scotland youth ranks commenting: " This wee guy is going to the Euros. So proud to be selected & thanks to everyone along the way."
Celtic's David Turnbull is also among the players to be called up by Clarke for the first time.