Rising Star Lennon Miller Aims to Become Scotland's Top Player in Months
18-year-old Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller confident he can rise to become Scotland's best player within months after his senior national team call-up.



Teen Sensation Lennon Miller Eyes Scotland's Top Spot
Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller admits being called up to Scotland's senior squad at just 18 years old was a "surreal" experience, but the confident teenager believes he could establish himself as the nation's best player within months.
Unexpected Call-Up and Immediate Ambitions
Initially expecting another Under-21 selection, Miller received the surprise senior call that left him and his family in "proud" disbelief. Despite his youth, the midfielder states:
"I'm confident in my own ability... While I won't be the best player there immediately, I believe I could be within months. That's the mentality you need as a footballer."
Miller now prepares for Scotland's crucial Nations League play-off against Greece, insisting he's ready if called upon.
Learning From Scotland's Elite
The teenager acknowledges the privilege of training alongside established stars:
- Billy Gilmour and John McGinn (midfield role models)
- Andy Robertson (leadership example)
- Premier League and Champions League veterans
"These are players I've watched on TV my whole life," Miller admits. "Now I'll study their habits and incorporate elements into my game."
Managerial Confidence
Motherwell boss Michael Wimmer strongly endorses the selection:
- "He deserves this - brilliant talent with elite work ethic"
- "Already capable of starting for Scotland"
- Praises Miller's focus amid transfer speculation
The German coach notes the youngster's "quality and attitude to reach the very top" while maintaining day-to-day professionalism.
Family Legacy and Rapid Rise
- Son of former Scotland striker Lee Miller
- 68 first-team appearances since 2022 debut (age 16)
- Already scouted by top European clubs
- Retains grounded perspective: "Just taking it in my stride"
The Initiation Challenge
Beyond football pressures, Miller humorously admits greater nerves about:
- Mandatory rookie initiation song
- Sharing the moment with fellow debutant James Wilson (Hearts striker)
- Adapting to squad camaraderie traditions