Incoming Tottenham player Luka Vuskovic had a day to forget on Saturday ahead of his highly anticipated north London move.
The 17-year-old defender was sent off for the first time in his career for Belgian side Westerlo.
Vuskovic received two yellow cards in the space of five seconds immediately after their 2-1 defeat to Sint-Truidense.
A furious reaction from the centre-back after the final whistle saw him confront the referee in the middle of the pitch.
Teammate Matija Frigan was also shown a yellow card for his protests along with Vuskovic.
However, the Croatia Under-21 international reacted to the caution by getting closer to the referee and screaming in his face.
He then turned his back and walked away furiously whilst the official pulled out his red card.
Vuskovic could be seen throwing his hands in the air as his teammates continued to speak to the referee.
The youngster's first senior red card means he will miss next weekend's trip to Antwerp for Westerlo.
Spurs agreed a deal to sign the promising centre-back in September 2023 from Croatian outfit Hajduk Split.
Vuskovic has penned a five-year deal with the club through to 2030, but will not arrive in North London until this summer.
Instead, he is currently on loan in Belgium this term, where he has scored six goals and provided an assist in 21 appearances.
Those strikes include a stunning bicycle kick against Club Brugge on Boxing Day.
The Croatian had been highly sought after across Europe before agreeing to join Spurs.
He made his professional debut for Hajduk in 2023 just five days after turning 16.
Meanwhile, he has represented his country at under-16, under-17 and under-21 level already in his career.