Celtic ace David Turnbull warns the rest of Scottish football that the best is still to come

CELTIC star David Turnbull has warned the rest of Scottish football: We are only going to get better.
The Hoops’ 2-1 win over Ross County saw them move nine points clear at the top of the Premiership.
The champions have dropped just three points all season and midfielder Turnbull insists gaffer Ange Postecoglou won’t let them ease off after the World Cup shutdown.
He said: “Will we get better after the World Cup break? I think so.
“Hopefully we will have most of the boys back from injury after it.
"The break will do us good and then we want to come back firing on all cylinders.
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“We don’t look at the table. We just go into each game focusing on us and trying to get the three points.
“We don’t focus on anyone else or their results, it is just about what we do.
“We are doing brilliantly right now and now we have to keep it going.
“The gaffer won’t let us take our foot off the gas.
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“We are going to play every game as if it is our last and try to get as many wins as we can.
“We have 14 wins out of 15 games in the league, which is great going
“We had one blip against St Mirren which was tough.
“We knew after that game we could have played better, but in the other 14 games we have been brilliant.
“Now we just have to kick on and try to keep winning.”
Turnbull revealed he didn’t know struggling Rangers had dropped points in Paisley before Celts went out to face the Staggies.
The Hoops fell behind to a controversial David Canola penalty just after the break following Matt O’Riley’s handball.
But midfielder Turnbull netted their leveller and Sead Haksabanovic completed the comeback.
Scotland cap Turnbull insists Celts don’t look at the league table because they only care about themselves and producing the goods on match day.
He added: “I don’t think the gaffer or any of the boys focus on the table.
“We focus on ourselves and try to get three points in every game.
“We take each game as it comes, so we don’t really look at the table.
“There is plenty of motivation for the boys every week. The league title is a motivation, every game we play we are always ready to go and play our game style. So far it is going well.
“I didn’t know the Rangers result before the game. By the time we got here and got ready, we focused on our own game.
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“I saw it after the match, though.”
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