Hateley questions Miller move

12 January 2011 10:30

Former Rangers and Milan striker Mark Hateley feels Kenny Miller could struggle to enjoy life in the defensive-minded Serie A if he swaps Ibrox for Florence.

Miller has been holding talks with Fiorentina this week over a January transfer or pre-contract deal after the Italian club moved quickly when Birmingham had a bid for his services accepted by Rangers on Friday.

The 31-year-old is expected to opt for Tuscany ahead of the West Midlands and former Coventry striker Hateley can understand the attraction, saying: "The location, the weather, the number of games, the financial package, although it's not all about the financial because Kenny could go elsewhere for bigger rewards."

He added: "But I think it could be difficult for Kenny playing in that league. It's well-documented that it's a lot slower with tougher defenders.

"The game has changed since I played there. We had the three-foreigner rule so it was a majority of Italian players and Italian defenders were probably the toughest to play against.

"As we've seen at international level, Italy aren't of that ilk any more.

"So it might be a little bit easier but there's still not a lot of space to run behind defenders and that's where Kenny makes his name."

"If I was Kenny I would have still tried to have a go at the Premier League," Hateley said.

"I think it's the best football in the world, the toughest league in the world.

"And, having been there before and not really hit the heights you would have expected to hit, I would want one more go at it."

Source: PA