Jim Goodwin deserves a lot of credit for transforming Middleton's career. Initially, Middleton saw himself as an inside forward, mostly cutting in on his left foot and oassing the ball back. When he first joined, he struggled to beat defenders, often appeared unmotivated, and seemed out of shape. Goodwin has since developed him into an effective left winger with the ability to take on players and deliver dangerous crosses. I also think the addition of Trapanovski has pushed Middleton on, an assist for both of them at the weekend was great to see.