LEWIS MAYO reckons there are no limits on tiny terror David Watson.
The Kilmarnock kid is flying after a fabulous strike moved his team up to fourth in the table ahead of their trip to St Mirren tomorrow.
Watson's wondrous effort against St Johnstone three days ago backed up sublime counters against Celtic plus Aberdeen as he adds goals to his game.
And Mayo insists there's no ceiling in terms of the 18-year-old's potential.
Watson's finishes against Dons and Saints were goal of the season contenders as team-mate Mayo smiled and said: "He could have his own collection this season! "Since he has come in he has been excellent and he is improving every week. He is getting better from playing games and is still so young.
"But he's adding goals now and there is no limit as to how far he can go.
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