Motherwell stopper Steve Seddon reckons Lennon Miller will hit the big time in his career and will grace the Champions League.Seddon has previous for spotting talent, having played for Birmingham when Jude Bellingham made his senior debut at 16.Miller has progressed so well at Fir Park that boss Stuart Kettlewell had no hesitation in handing him the captain’s armband for the Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Rangers, and he maintained that role as the Steelmen beat St Johnstone 2-1 on Saturday, maintaining joint-fourth in the Premiership.Seddon, 26, has no doubt that Miller will go on to achieve some great strides in his career.He said: “As I sit here, we know Lennon loves Motherwell, he’s from around here.“But you’ve got to respect people do have ambitions in football.
Let’s be honest, Motherwell are not competing in Champions Leagues – and that’s where I think Lennon can get to.“Lennon is that good.
I’m not going to sit and name-drop, but I’ve played with some top, top players who have gone on to do amazing things.“But Lennon , I believe, is of that type.
He’s pretty high up, for me, and the reason why is his football intelligence, which is one of his biggest strengths.“He’s got all the technical qualities, of course, but his brain is a football brain, and I love that.“He’s young but, football-wise, his brain isn’t, it’s experienced.
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