Miller might now regret ‘best player’ claim – McGinn
Lennon Miller and John McGinn trained together for the first time on Monday

Miller might now regret ‘best player’ claim – McGinn

Nations League play-off, first leg: Greece v Scotland

Venue: Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus Date: Thursday, 20 March Time: 19:45 GMT

Coverage: Watch on BBC One Scotland & iPlayer; listen on BBC Radio Scotland & Sounds; live text coverage & in-play clips on the BBC Sport website & app

John McGinn believes Lennon Miller might regret saying he could soon become Scotland’s best player but has backed the teenager to come through a nerve-racking squad debut with flying colours – just as he did nine years ago.

The Motherwell midfielder has been called up for the Nations League play-off double header against Greece.

“I’m obviously not going to go in and be the best player there, but I believe I could maybe in a couple of months be the best player there,” the 18-year-old said when he found out he was in the squad.

Scotland assistant coach John Carver said the comment showed Miller needed “a little bit of guidance”.

“He’s probably thinking – why did I say that? But I said plenty of stupid things when I was coming through at St Mirren,” said McGinn, 30.

The Aston Villa captain recalled that his own first call-up came while he was 21 and playing in Scotland’s second tier with Hibernian – and his elevation to the squad earned criticism from a seasoned international.

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