Rangers winger Amad Diallo has bravely opened up on the abuse he and his family have received.
The 19-year-old made his first league start since the 3-0 defeat to Celtic back in February at Fir Park in the 3-1 win over Motherwell.
The Manchester United loanee's game was brought to an abrupt end after 31 minutes with Gio van Bronckhorst forced into a first half tactical change following Leon Balogun's red card.
However, during his cameo he will have hoped to catch the eye of his boss ahead of Rangers ' Europa League clash with RB Leipzig.
Having been brought back into the XI, Diallo opened on his unseen struggles and abuse of himself and his family.
He posted to Twitter following the full-time whistle in Motherwell: "I always look on the bright side.
"I get racist insults, they insult my mother but as a practicing Muslim I was raised differently and my education is to respect everyone
"Thanks to those who make me feel important a hug to you and happy Sunday."