Arne Engels has opened up for the first time on the shocking incident when he was struck by a coin in the match between Rangers and Celtic on January 2.
The record Celtic transfer signing was hit with a coin hurled from the stands in the defeat at Ibrox earlier this month.
Engels fell to the ground after being struck before being checked over by referee John Beaton and playing on for the final few minutes of the 3-0 defeat.
Beaton handed a coin over to a security officer with the object then bagged by a policeman as evidence with investigations ongoing into the matter.
Now, Engels has broken his silence on the incident.
He said: "I'm good. At the beginning, it was a bit sore but at the end it was okay.
"It's not really nice to experience things like that. You just want to play your game and enjoy your football, it was not really enjoyable that night.
"It was not a really nice incident."
Pushed on how he recovered to continue playing after the incident, he added: "You always need to switch on, you always need to think on the next situation and that is what everybody is telling you. I think that's what I did.
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"In the end, you can always look back on it and think, 'Yeah, maybe it was not really nice' or this or that.
"Yet, you need to perform. I think it was the last ten minutes or something and you still need to play in a high-level game, you still need to do it."
Engels explained he was aware of similar incidents in world football and has been subject to beer lobbed from stands but was left stunned after being hit with the coin at Ibrox.
"Sometimes you see things like that or beer spilling all over you but not really throwing things on top of your head," he said.
"It has never nice or good to happen in a football stadium.
"I think you guys never experienced something like it somebody will throw coins or something on your head during your work.
" It is never nice to see that happen or experience it but in the end, you need to go through."
A Celtic statement on the incidents read: "We understand that Police Scotland are currently investigating two separate incidents.
“The repeated targeting of our players and staff with missiles is quite appalling and completely unacceptable."
And Rangers added: “Rangers FC condemns this incident in the strongest possible terms.
“The club can confirm it will assist Police Scotland with their investigation.”