Lennon Miller 'walks' into Philippe Clement's team as James Tavernier told he will bounce back - Rangers news bulletin
Lennon Miller would WALK into the Rangers team.
That's the view of Record Sport columnist and legendary Ibrox skipper Barry Ferguson. The Light Blues hero is a huge fan of the Motherwell star and has heaped praise on the youngster. He reckons he has a 'little bit of arrogance' but in a good way and that is the belief you need in your own ability to succeed at the very top level. He understands why the likes of Rangers and Celtic would be desperate to sign the 18-year-old - who recently captained Motherwell in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden.
Miller continues to hit the headlines with pundits continuing to wax lyrical over the Fir Park top talent. There is no doubt he will move on eventually and Ferguson reckons he will hang around with Stuart Kettlewell's men at least until the summer as he continues to get vital match minutes and experience under his belt. Philippe Clement has the likes of Connor Barron, Mohamed Diomade, Nicolas Raskin, Tom Lawrence and more at his disposal - but the Rangers idol would pitch the Motherwell man straight into his side.
He told Go Radio: "Personally, from the Rangers side of things . He walks straight into the Rangers team.
"He's looks a very level headed young man. I have seen him do a couple of interviews and he's got a wee bit of arrogance but in a good way. He believes in his own ability and I think you have to have that if you want to play at the top level. He certainly has that in abundance.
"For me, I see the reason why Celtic and Rangers would be desperate to sign him. But I think just now, he stays at Motherwell until the end of the season. "
Meanwhile, skipper James Tavernier has been backed to rediscover his best form for Rangers. The long-serving right-back