Stephen Robinson insists he's had no contact from Irish FA chiefs about taking over the Northern Ireland job.
The St Mirren boss has again been tipped as a serious contender to replace Ian Baraclough, with former Celtic manager Neil Lennon also rumoured to be in the running after being axed by Omonia Nicosia. But Robinson - a former Northern Ireland youth team boss - says he has enough on his plate in Paisley without worrying about jobs back home.
The former Motherwell boss was interviewed for the post before Baraclough got the gig in 2020 and is expected to be one of the frontrunners again as Belfast chiefs begin their hunt for a new gaffer. Speaking after the Buddies' 2-1 win over Dundee United, Robinson said: "I have had no contact whatsoever. I have a hard enough job here without taking my focus off it. There isn't contact so there's no point speculating."
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