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Lennon Miller has made 17 Udinese appearances Lennon Miller believes he has "definitely got better" as a player since joining Udinese and is eager to be part of Scotland's World Cup campaign. The midfielder, 19, has won four caps since his senior international debut last year and left Motherwell for Italy in August. Scotland will face Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in the United States in June and Steve Clarke will soon name his squad for two March friendlies. "You want to be in every squad, " Miller told BBC Scotland. "[The World Cup is] a dream and one that we maybe didn't think that we'd get the chance to do. It'd be a very special moment and one that hopefully I can be a part of. "I feel like I've definitely, definitely got better. " Billy Gilmour and Lennon Miller in Scotland training last year Miller has learned "loads" since joining the Serie A club and his Italian is "getting better everyday" with regular lessons. "The physical side of the game, I had to improve on but also my understanding of the game, different game plans, different formations, " explained Miller, whose father Lee played for Scotland. "You're training with players of real quality everyday and you're playing against some of the best players in the world. "Living myself, I've really enjoyed. I've really grown as a person. It was the first time I'd been out the family home. My family are over all the time, which is nice. " Scotland play Japan and Ivory Coast later this month when Miller as well as Torino's Che Adams, Hellas Verona's Kieran Bowie, Sassuolo's Josh Doig, Bologna's Lewis Ferguson and Napoli pair Billy Gilmour and Scott Mc Tominay, are likely to come into Clarke's consideration. And Miller said of his fellow Italy-based Scots: "Every time we play against one another, we speak after the game and swap shirts. "All the boys have been brilliant when we've played against them. " Bowie scores first Verona goal in comeback win over Bologna What questions face Scotland 100 days from World Cup opener? Champions League: Reaction as Valverde hat-trick sinks Man City, PSG put five past Chelsea Havertz rescues Arsenal draw at old club Leverkusen Kinsky thankful for support after 'nightmare' Scot Squad's top cop deals with colleagues, bams and family alike How to manage caring for ageing parents Stacey returns for more life-changing decluttering The accidental origins of the English samurai 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs 'Wrong person at wrong time' - but if not Tudor then who? The Brits travelling in their thousands to 'Costa del Cheltenham' The 'big brother' helping Arteta's Arsenal 'over the line' Fallout from first race since biggest rule changes - F1 Q&A Frozen out? The 'mixed' team event with one female player Four big calls Borthwick could make to revive England Old Firm chaos: What happened? Who said what? What now? Should lower-ranked teams always play at home in the FA Cup? India triumphant again - do the rest have any hope of catching them? Is time-wasting in the Premier League getting worse? 'Everything was groundbreaking' - 50 years since historic Cheltenham race Why is figure skating not in the Paralympics? Winter Paralympics daily guide: Three golds to be decided on Thursday 'England's style of play is tedious and doesn't allow players to express themselves' Was new-era F1 really racing or more like a computer game? Russell 'imperious' and Bearman 'raced beautifully' - driver ratings 'I saw a drone hit the US consulate' - Patten's escape from Dubai 'There were tears - but I had to peek behind curtain of head injuries in rugby' Iran, the US, and a World Cup that starts in three months Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
