Motherwell centre-back Bevis Mugabi believes the Fir Park defence will need to keep an eye on former Steelman David Turnbull when Celtic come to North Lanarkshire today.
The Scotland international left Motherwell for a club-record fee last season to join Celtic. Turnbull has since established himself as an integral part of the Hoops team.
Mugabi worked with Turnbull during the midfielder's time at Fir Park, and the Ugandan international is aware he will have to keep his former teammate quiet.
Graham Alexander's 'Well side host the Hoops this afternoon, looking to build on a strong start to the Premiership season which has them fourth in the table.
"I feel like David Turnbull - who was obviously here at Motherwell with us - is one," said Mugabi of Celtic players Motherwell will have to be wary of.

"I think he's the one who makes them tick. He can find the killer pass for their wingers and strikers, who are really effective.
"As long as we deal with them, we have a good chance of winning the game, for sure."
Kyogo Furuhashi is another player who Motherwell will be well aware they need to limit today. Mugabi, however, insists the focus has been on himself and the 'Well team.
"Kyogo is a decent player too," added Mugabi. "He's a good player, but we have to be ready to counter him.
"We have to limit him. He's a talented player but as long as we stay focused, we can get a good result.
"For myself, I watch a few clips to see their strengths and weaknesses. Then I know if I am able to counter them or not. I've done my research on them and hopefully it pays off."
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