'Miller has all the tools to succeed in Italy'published at 15:51 6 May

Should Lennon Miller's next step be a move to the continent to follow in the footsteps of some his new Scotland team-mates?
Fresh from winning PFA Scotland's young player of the year award, speculation continues to surround the 18-year-old's future.
With just over a year remaining on the midfielder's Motherwell contract, the club will have a big decision to make if offers come their way this summer.
So, too, will Miller. Is it time for the Lanarkshire side to cash in and for the teenager to move on?
If so, would taking inspiration from the likes of Scott McTominay, Billy Gilmour and Lewis Ferguson be beneficial?
McTominay and Gilmour are excelling at title-chasing Napoli since ing the Serie A side last summer, while Ferguson continues to thrive at Bologna.
And A View From The Terrace presenter Craig Telfer sees no reason why "phenomenal" Miller can't emulate the Scotland trio's success in Italy.
"He seems to be like the complete midfielder," Telfer said on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast. "And I think if you're a Motherwell er, you're just enjoying him while you can.
"Because there's no doubt about it. If it's not this summer, if it's not in January, he'll be playing his football elsewhere.
"I really hope that if he does move on, he goes to the continent, he goes to somewhere like Italy. We're seeing the likes of McTominay and Gilmour thriving at Napoli.
"I really think Miller's got all the tools to make it out there as well."
