2 days ago
Dijksteel says there's 'more goals' to come for Buddies
Winger Malik Dijksteel praised the atmosphere at McDiarmid Park after converting his penalty against Hearts to earn the Buddies a spot in the next round of the Scottish League 24-year-old says he's "still learning" after his move to Scotland, but is confident he can start adding to his goals forward scored his first goal for Stephen Robinson's side in Saturday's shootout after the game finished 1-1 in normal time. "What a way to make my home debut," Dijksteel said. "You always think about these things before the game, the first game at the home stadium."I was a bit nervous but for it to go like this, I'm very happy. The atmosphere was great."You always want to change the game and make an impact in the game, especially as an attacker. For me to do that through the penalty, I feel good about it."You just want to see the boys working hard, you want to be part of it. I was happy to come on."I've seen three games now and the atmosphere here, I don't think you find this anywhere else. I'm happy to be part of it and can't wait to get going and score more goals."I'm still learning. The Scottish league is different than the Irish league. I definitely feel confident, once I get going I'll hopefully score more goals."