St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson has been talking about Celtic forward Daizen Meada and admits that he’d love to have him in his team…

Daizen has taken his game to new heights this season
It’s only this season that Daizen Maeda has taken his game to new heights, perhaps beyond the ceiling most people thought was their in what was at times an erratic game.
One of the things that divided opinion on Daizen Maeda in his previous seasons at Celtic was you just never know what to expect from him. He could be capable of brilliance and also mistakes so bad that is was almost comical.
Not now. Play him on the wing, he’s getting his crosses in, he’s getting his goals coming in at the back post. Play him through the middle and the goalscoring is relentless, with the 40 goals Leigh Griffiths netted in 2015/16 season now very much in Daizen’s sights. Daizen’s game has improved dramatically under the guidance of Brendan Rodgers and his coaching staff.

Daizen set to scoop all the POTY Awards
It would actually be astonishing if Daizen Maeda failed to win any of the Player of the Year accolades that will be handed out over the next month or so, and unlike Kyogo he’s not had to go abroad to convince the Japan Head Coach that he’s worthy of a game. Daizen is going to the World Cup.
Remember last season when Joe Hart was praising Daizen and noted that he’s not the type of person that you can sit down with and have a conversation. Daizen runs, Daizen trains, Daizen smiles and Daizen scores. It’s all about family for him and since being at Celtic he has caused not one bit of bother for anyone, except maybe James Tavernier.

Stephen Robinson too is a big fan. Speaking on PLZ Soccer the St Mirren manager gave this insight into Daizen, who incidentally loves his new song and thanked the Celtic support for it.
“I’d love to have him,” Stephen Robinson said. “When he’s next to me during the game, I’m like, you must be tired, come on, it’s time to come off.

“But then they bring Kuhn on instead and I’m like, ‘Oh no, here we go’. But no, he must be an absolute dream.
“I spoke to a couple of Celtic players who had done a morning session with him and they said like, he just keeps running, he doesn’t breathe, he doesn’t say a lot, he just smiles. I think he’s just your dream player.”
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