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Nathan Patterson receives Match of the Day acclaim as Everton 'diamond' blows Liverpool hero away

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In-form Nathan Patterson has been labelled a "diamond" by Liverpool favourite Danny Murphy after his all-action display in the Merseyside Derby draw.

The rampaging Everton right-back has nailed down his position in Frank Lampard's side and impressed again when Jurgen Klopp's big-hitters crossed Stanley Park on Saturday.

The 0-0 scoreline belied an encounter packed with chances and thrilling incidents as both teams were forced to settle for a point - despite multiple shots off the woodwork and a host of incredible saves.

But Murphy was keen to highlight the 20-year-old's emergence during his post-match analysis, and he spent most of the section talking up the former Rangers star.

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