The defender poured praise on the veteran striker.

Rangers defender Clint Hill has hailed veteran striker Kenny Miller after the 36-year-old scored his 100th goal for the club to secure a 1-0 win at Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Friday night, speaking to the club’s official website.
The Gers forward thumped home a fine volley to secure all three points for the Gers from the arduous away trip to bring up his century for the club.
Miller scored 21 goals in all competitions last season after becoming the Ibrox side’s main man in attack following the injury to Martyn Waghorn.

Friday’s strike was his third of the season as he proves that he still has what it takes to make a difference in the Scottish top flight.
Fellow veteran Hill believes that the Scottish star is a perfect role model for younger players and hailed Miller’s achievement as he brought up 100 goals in his 243rd appearance for the club.
Hill told the club’s official website: “It’s quality and what an achievement it is by him. He’s an outstanding role-model – he’s 36 and still moves well and trains brilliantly.

“He’s even a great role model for a young lad like me! 100 goals is outstanding though, and his performance was great tonight too. It was the perfect night for him.”
Gers fans will be delighted to see their stalwart striker continuing to hit the net, particularly as all three of his goals this season have now proven to be match-winners.
Following that win and Saturday’s Scottish Premiership results, Rangers are now fourth in the league.

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