THE Scotland midfielder Oliver Burke said his first goal in the Bundesliga was a 'dream come true' for him.

The £13m winger became the first Scot to score in Germany's top flight for 17 years since Brian O'Neil netted for Wolfsburg.

Burke took just a few minutes to score on his first start for Red Bull Leipzig in a match his side ultimately drew 1-1 with Cologne.

The former Nottingham Forest teenager, who is Scotland's most expensive transfer ever, is delighted at his start at Red Bull.

Burke said: "It felt amazing, words can't describe that. It's a real dream come true for me.

"As soon as it hit the back of the net, I was so happy and just wanted to celebrate with my team-mates because they set up the goal for me.

"It was a great team performance from us. We are all very passionate here at Leipzig – we go in thinking we can win games and nothing less."

Burke is set to play a leading role for Gordon Strachan's side in next month's double-header against Lithuania and Slovakia.