Ex-Celtic coach identifies ‘unbelievable trait’ in Rangers linked starlet amid extensive plaudits
Ex-Celtic coach identifies ‘unbelievable trait’ in Rangers linked starlet amid extensive plaudits
Rangers midfielder Lennon Miller is expected to receive senior international recognition soon, according to former
Celtic coach Stephen Frail.
Despite sustaining a broken patella in November, the Motherwell starlet—who came up through the Fir Park
development ranks—has been in outstanding form for Stuart Kettlewell’s team this season.
Championship finals this summer. Miller is the son of former Aberdeen and Scotland goalscorer Lee. This week, the
young Scots join Italy, Georgia, and the Czech Republic in Group 5 for the Elite qualification phase.
There has been speculation surrounding the highly-rated 17-year-old’s future after impressing in the Scottish
Premiership this term, notably against both Celtic and Rangers, with pundits tipping the Glasgow pair to move for
him. That has led some Motherwell supporters convinced that Miller is on a path to Steve
Clarke’s senior Scotland squad.
Well’ No. 2 Frail praised Miller for maintaining his composure in the face of widespread accolades from fans and
commentators, and expressed confidence that this will happen eventually.
“Lennon has been terrific for us this season,” he stated. It is fantastic to have him back, as the injury likely set him
back and took some of the edge off of us. His displays of skill against the Rangers, Livingston,
and Hearts demonstrate his abilities.
“His humility within the football team is truly remarkable. Despite all of the attention and praise he has received for
his brilliance in setting up Blair Spittal in the goal against Celtic—which was undoubtedly directed at him because he
practices it daily in training—he remains incredibly composed in the face of it all.
He inherited this incredible quality from his father and his family, and he will only become better as he grows older
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