St Mirren's Ethan Erhahon should be playing for Rangers or Celtic.

That's according to Buddies boss Stephen Robinson.

The Northern Irishman is a huge man for the talented midfielder. 

He simply described the 21-year-old as a "player".

Erhahon has played in 19 games so far this campaign. He has been a mainstay in the St Mirren team, playing a vital role in the victory over Celtic and in the team who secured a draw against Rangers at the weekend.

Robinson could not be happier to have to have Erhahon at his disposal. 

And the ex-Motherwell boss claims he could play for either of the Glasgow giants.

Speaking after the weekend's draw, he said: “My big thing when you play the Old Firm is can you keep the ball when you land on it, and we did.

“Ethan Erhahon. He should be playing for Rangers or Celtic, I tell you that boy is a player.

“Our recruitment has been good and we’ve got some very good players here. Jonah has come in and scored against Rangers and Celtic. He’s an absolute handful.

“We have some assets at the football club. Keanu Baccus is going to the World Cup too and Ryan Strain is very unfortunate not to be going as well.

“The boy is a very good footballer and his time will come again.

“Mark O’Hara has been terrific and that’s why I have made him captain. He is a terrific boy who epitomises what we do.

"He wants to take information on board and as a manager he is a dream.”

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