DAVID Turnbull has made a promising start to his Celtic career as he adjusts to the demands and expectations of playing for the champions. The Hoops midfielder is now determined to build on that foundation as Celtic prepare for some huge fixtures in the coming weeks.
Turnbull was already well-versed in the rigors of senior football in the Scottish top flight when he joined Celtic, having established himself as a standout talent while playing in the Motherwell first team.
However, the pressure that comes with pulling on the green and white jersey is unlike anything he experienced during his years at Fir Park. That hasn’t been an issue for the 21-year-old, though. Turnbull knew exactly what he was getting himself in for when he signed for the best team in the country and he said he has relished the challenge of trying to prove what he can do.
“Life is a lot different since making the move,” Turnbull told the Celtic View. “I’ve been settling in and getting to know all the boys and I’ve loved every minute of it. There’s a really high standard here and I love that because it motivates me every day to be better.
“It’s a challenge I enjoy. Three years ago I had to do it at Motherwell in trying to break into the first team and show the players, manager, and fans what I was about.
“Going to a new team, it’s a case of trying to do the same and showing everyone what I can do. I have confidence in my ability and I know if I work hard in every training session and every game that I’ll be able to win everyone over. I’m sure the manager and everyone will be happy if they see me giving 100 per cent every week.
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