Kenny Miller picked up over 50 Scotland caps, scored goals across four different decades and has already had a spell managing Livingston. That lasted seven games before the club decided to bin him.
As a striker he really ought to be able to recognise and appreciate the skill of Kyogo Furuhashi, he plays the line brilliantly and has a deadly finish around goal.
For the fourth match running, at Tannadice yesterday, Kyogo opened the scoring for Celtic with a goal similar to those that undid Kilmarnock and Hearts. Knowing the laws of the game is a big advantage!
Kenny Miller on Kyogo
“He’s always one step ahead of the defenders for these kind of cutbacks…whether it’s luck or whether he’s mastered the art of it, I dunno ????”
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He’s got one step ahead at least, one step ahead of the defenders for these kind of cutbacks for his goals. So, whether it’s luck or he’s actually mastered the art of it, I don’t know but as Jackie (McNamara) says he’s always in the right position.
The Celtic striker can be yards ‘offside’ at times in the build up but he’ll take a few steps back then as the pass is released he’ll burst into space to be presented with a goal scoring chance. Against Kilmarnock he scored in the seventh minute, against Hearts it was the 13th and yesterday he waited till the 15th before putting Scotland in front.
If Miller thinks that is down to luck it looks like he could be waiting a long time for a return to management, the look on Jackie McNamara’s face told a story.