Source: PA
Mulgrew wary of Dons backlash
Charlie Mulgrew has warned that his former club Aberdeen will be determined to make amends for a mauling when they take on Celtic in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
The Dons travel to the east of Glasgow this weekend for the first time since suffering an embarrassing 9-0 thrashing at Celtic Park in November - a club record defeat.
Since then, Craig Brown has replaced Mark McGhee at the helm and Aberdeen appear to have been rejuvenated by the arrival of their new boss.
And Mulgrew - who quit Pittodrie for a move to Celtic in the summer - believes they will be out to prove the heavy reverse was a one-off.
He said: "After beating them 9-0 the last time, they will be back to try to prove a point so it's going to be a hard game.
"But, if we play the way we can, we can win the match."