Hibernian's latest signing Ante Suto made a dream debut for the club, scoring a 93rd-minute winner against Dundee United on Wednesday night. The Croatian striker, who joined from Slaven Belupo on deadline day, had the home fans in raptures with his superb header from a Nicky Cadden cross. Hibernian had led through Martin Boyle's first-half strike, but conceded twice late on to trail 2-1 with nine minutes left. A Ross Graham own goal restored parity before Suto's winner. Suto admitted he had goosebumps before taking to the pitch and was excited to play in front of the Hibernian crowd. He had been in contact with the club six months ago and said it was an easy decision to join. Hibernian's next game is a trip to Tynecastle on Tuesday night for the Edinburgh derby, a game Suto already knows the magnitude of. Suto said he got messages from fans about the game and knows what it means. Hibernian will give their best to win the game, which promises to be a fantastic night. The win against Dundee United was a deserved one, according to Suto, who praised his teammates for believing until the end. The dramatic win will give Hibernian confidence ahead of the derby, where they will face their city rivals. Suto's signing has already made an impact, and he will be looking to continue his scoring form in the upcoming games. Hibernian's fans will be hoping for another exciting performance from their new striker, who has already shown his quality on the pitch.