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5 things we spotted at Celtic training as David Turnbull is BACK and Joe Hart takes flight

From Scottish Cup action on Monday, Celtic are straight back into the title race this weekend.

Ange Postecoglou 's Premiership leaders welcome Ross County to Parkhead and can stretch their lead over Rangers to six points by the time their rivals take to the pitch on Sunday.

The reigning champions' adventure in the Europa League means Celtic can strike first in another round of league action and put the pressure on Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side.

There was good news on the injury front with David Turnbull back in the mix and a few others returning from absence at Tannadice.

Here's five things we spotted.

Hart takes flight

A well-timed snap captured Joe Hart in full flight as Friday's session got under way.

It's a picture to encapsulate his excellent season so far, one where he arrived with plenty of doubters but wasted little time in sweeping away any question marks over his signing.

Hart has proven invaluable to Postecoglou's rebuild and it's clear Celtic have also been good for him; a player who lost his way from the heady heights of winning Premier League titles to being surplus to requirements at Burnley.

As the title race hurtles towards a breathless conclusion, Postecoglou will bank on the 34-year-old's wealth of experience coming to the fore to help guide a young team over the line.

Jota and Abada passed fit

Postecoglou promised fans Jota and Liel Abada would be back in time for the weekend after sitting out the Scottish Cup win over Dundee United.

But there's no reassurance for supporters quite like seeing the attacking duo out there on the grass.

Jota was kept away from Tannadice by a minor knock while Abada was also missing through illness.

But they were both in the thick of the Lennoxtown action and you'd

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