Celtic’s David Turnbull found himself at the centre of online conversation following his expressive celebration against St Mirren earlier this week.
After silencing his critics with a goal, the midfielder’s ‘ear-cupping’ gesture has since rippled through social media, igniting a mix of support and speculation amongst fans.
On Saturday, Turnbull was questioned about whether his recent goals have boosted his confidence, he responded affirmatively. [Live on Sky Sports]
“It’s massive. I’m just trying to do my best for the team every game I play. if goals come with that I’ll take it. I’m happy with another goal – a no bad strike as well. Happy days!”
The midfielder is demonstrating his capacity to rise above controversy and let his talent on the pitch speak for itself. His goals prove to be not only a boost for his confidence but pivotal for Celtic’s aspirations across all competitions.
Turnbull’s ‘ear-cupping’ may have stirred up the social media pot, but you can’t deny that he consistently pops up with goals for the team in big moments.
He got Celtic back on level terms midweek and gave them the lead on Saturday against Ross County, just before the break.