Miller looks forward to Old Firm clash

Kenny Miller says Rangers are already looking forward to Tuesday's Old Firm game and not in the mood to go easy after their early title glory. A 1-0 win against Hibernian at Easter Road allowed Rangers to retain their crown with games to spare - against Dundee United on Saturday, Celtic in midweek and then a final home fixture against Motherwell.There is little chance of them taking their foot of the pedal, however, particularly against their Old Firm rivals."It won't take a lot of motivation next Tuesday because it's an Old Firm game so we will be up for that," said Miller."The lads are already looking forward to it. They are huge games no matter what the situation is."An Old Firm game is an Old Firm game so you've got to battle and you've got to win the games."We've been fortunate this year that we've got two wins and a draw and it would be nice for us to get another win and finish off the season in a good way."We want to go there and get a good result and then finish with a good result in front of our own fans on the last day of the season on the day we are going to get the cup."The outcome of Tuesday's clash at Parkhead could be a major factor in deciding whether Neil Lennon lands the Hoops job on a permanent basis."It's probably going to be the biggest game Lenny will have in charge," added Miller."It's his first Old Firm game and he has done fantastically well in the league so far. We will want to put a stop to that."While Lennon would love to stay on at Celtic, Gers boss Walter Smith is said to be pondering his future at Ibrox after leading the club to back-to-back titles.However, Dundee Unietd striker Danny Cadamarteri, who worked with Smith at Everton in the 1990s and faces his former manager on Sunday, believes he should stay on.He said: "Walter Smith has shown over the years that he is a top, top manager who has enjoyed fantastic success in Scotland and has become a Rangers legend."He is an excellent coach who has also done the business in England. Walter is up there with the best I've worked with."He always creates tough teams to play against with some great players."He's the kind of manager players want to work with because he's got such a good reputation in the game."It would be a big loss to football if he decides to retire at the end of this season."We want to pit our wits against the best footballers in the country and if he was not at Ibrox you couldn't guarantee there would still be top players there."

Source: Team_Talk