Following their 1-0 win against Ross County over the weekend, St. Mirren head coach Stephen Robinson has heaped praise on Kenyan forward Jonah Ayunga.The Brighton and Hove Albion academy graduate has hit the ground running at St. Mirren having arrived at the club back in July from English League One side Morecambe.AFC Leopards first choice keeper eyes elusive title after renewing contractAfter a shaky start to the season that saw them lose their two opening games, St. Mirren finally picked up a win over Ross County as Robinson noted that Ayunga was unplayable.“We always thought we had a good squad and we’ve now got almost everyone fit, bar Scott Tanser. Eamonn Brophy got another 30 minutes and Curtis Main got another 65.##NAJAVA_MECA_6573797##I thought Jonah Ayunga was unplayable at times too. He was excellent and hit the post,” said Robinson.Ayunga has already scored five goals in seven matches for St. Mirren and has also chipped in with one assist that came in the clash against Ross County with Richard Tait applying the finishing touch.Robinson added that having lost their two opening games, the players morale was affected but lauded his charges putting in a proper shift against Ross County.Muguna and Joash Onyango pick victories in Tanzania Premier League opener“We’re only three games in, but it was critical for the players’ belief. They read things and it does mount up a little bit, so for the belief in the camp it was great (to beat Ross County).The work rate was incredible. In all three games I couldn’t have asked for any more. The boys have given it everything,” added Robinson.