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David Turnbull lifts lid on Celtic injury frustration as he reveals how Ange Postecoglou got him through it

Primed David Turnbull is desperate to play his part in a massive season finale for club and country.

Three league clashes remain as Celtic look to get over the title line.

And Scotland then face a monumental spell, which could see them qualify for the World Cup via play-off games against Ukraine and then Wales.

The playmaker, 22, was flying before injury struck in the Premier Sports Cup Final just six days before Christmas.

Although frustrated to be absent for three months, the upside is he is now fresh at the end of a gruelling campaign having returned in mid-March against Ross County.

Turnbull said: “It’s a good time to come back, I wish it was a bit sooner.

“But the first half of the season I really enjoyed.

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“I felt the fittest I have ever been and I was just enjoying my football trying to help the team out.

“I just hope there is more of that to come. I’ve loved it – up until the injury. That was a bit of a strange one and hard to take.

“There are a lot of big games coming up, so hopefully I’ll be involved with them. And then in the summer I’ll hopefully be involved in that as well.

“It (Ukraine) is one of the biggest games the country has had for a good number of years now, so just to

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