Rangers youngster Kyle Hutton will not let mistakes shake his confidence as he tries to break in to the first team this season.
Less than two minutes after the 19-year-old replaced fellow debutant James Beattie near the end of Saturday's 2-1 home win over Kilmarnock, he failed to find team-mate Sasa Papac with the most basic of passes and the ball slid out for a throw-in.
But Hutton shrugged it off, and told www.rangersfc.co.uk: "When you're out there playing at Ibrox, you can't let one mistake affect you. You just need to keep going. I'm glad I didn't let it get to me because I showed I can recover if I slip up and I'm glad people were happy with me."
He added: "It was nice to get on against Kilmarnock because one of my goals this season was to make my SPL debut.
"Having done that now, I just want to keep trying to get into squads, take a place on the bench and maybe get on again.
"Who knows? If we get a few injuries I might even get a start and if I can do that it would be great. You always need to keep setting goals.
"At a club like this, you always need to take your chance and when I got a good half hour at Clyde a couple of weeks ago, I knew I needed to show the gaffer what I could do.
"I did that and I feel I've kicked on from there so now my aim is to make sure I keep progressing."
Source: PA