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Motherwell star Lennon Miller on first Scotland cap joy that has him hungry for more

Motherwell star Lennon Miller on first Scotland cap joy that has him hungry for more

Daily Record6 hours ago

The 18-year-old finally made his long-awaited debut for the national side against Iceland on Friday
Motherwell star Lennon Miller admits his first cap for Scotland will be up their with the best moments of his career after enjoying a proud moment in front of his family at Hamdpen on Friday night.
With the Scots falling to a dismal 3-1 defeat at home to Iceland in a friendly match, Wishaw kid Miller getting his first taste of international action on the senior stage was the main highlight for the Tartan Army, as they witnessed a star of the future make his bow.

Lennon's dad and former Aberdeen striker Lee was in the stands with the Miller clan to see the 18-year-old replace fellow local lad Kieran Tierney - who had a major milestone himself on the night, winning his 50th cap - after 68 minutes.

And former Coltness High School pupil Lennon said: 'This is probably right up with the best things you can achieve as a player.
'Representing your country at the highest level. I've done that now, hopefully there's a few more.
'It's obviously a very proud moment, not just for me but my family as well. They were in the stand.
'We know we have levels to get up to but we weren't at our best, that's fair to say. You want to be winning the game. We know we weren't good enough. But personally it's a proud moment.
'That's my game, trying to get on the ball. No matter what the score is. No matter what the occasion is, I want to get on the ball and show what I can do.

'You try and build yourself into the game then when you've found your first few passes you can try and get a bit more adventurous. I had a few nice ones but also a few that's just about getting used to the level that got cut out.
'The manager has said just to get on the ball and show what I can do. What I do at Motherwell, is why I'm here.'
Miller hopes it is now the first of many more as he looks to earn his way into contention for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which will kick-off in September away to Denmark.

Ahead of tomorrow's friendly with Liechtenstein, Lennon added: 'You want to get your first cap then you want to get a second as quick as you can. That'll be the plan, to maybe get a wee start.
'Obviously you want to play no matter when you get called up. Last time was trying to take everything in and take that back to Motherwell to try and win another call-up and get here to make my debut. Thankfully I did that.'

Meanwhile, Miller has stated that he wants to play Champions League football as everything points towards him leaving Fir Park this summer.
French League 1 club Strasbourg have become the latest signed linked to securing his services, reportedly plotting a £4m move, while clubs in Serie A in Italy and teams down south are keeping tabs on him.
Speaking to the Scottish FA media team, Miller said on his future ambitions: 'You obviously want to play European football, whether that is Europa League or Champions League.
'You want to play in the big games and in Champions League finals. The Champions League is the one I want in my career.
'I want to play Champions League football. It's probably the pinnacle. I want play to as high as I can in club football. Obviously playing for your country is always the pinnacle of your career I think.
'I just want to play as high as I can, play as many games as I can and enjoy football, that's the most important thing for me. That's where my drive comes from.'

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