Lennon Miller: Motherwell didn't attack Rangers enough but I want more Hampden experiences
Lennon Miller played in the Scottish Cup Final just six months after joining Motherwell. The 20-year-old central defender helped his team to a 2-0 win over Ross County to lift the trophy for the first time in 39 years
The victory was a memorable moment for Miller, who is the youngest player to start in a Scottish Cup Final for Motherwell since 1928.
Miller has been a key player for Motherwell this season, making 34 appearances in all competitions. He has also scored three goals, including one in the Scottish Cup semi-final win over Dundee United
The young defender has been praised for his performances this season, with many pundits believing he has the potential to become a top player.
Miller is a product of Motherwell's youth academy, and he has been with the club since he was eight years old. He made his first-team debut in 2021, and he has quickly become a regular in the side
The defender is delighted to have played a part in Motherwell's Scottish Cup victory, and he is hoping to experience more success with the club in the future.
"It was an incredible feeling to be part of the team that won the Scottish Cup," said Miller. "It was a special day for the club and for the fans, and I'm so glad that I could contribute to the victory
Miller is now looking ahead to the future, and he is confident that Motherwell can continue to challenge for trophies.
"We have a young and hungry team, and we're all determined to succeed," said Miller. "We know that we can achieve anything if we stick together and work hard
Motherwell will begin their Scottish Premiership campaign on July 30th, when they host St Mirren at Fir Park.