‘I hope everyone was watching’ – Patterson responds to Lampard question
Scotland youngster Nathan Patterson says he hopes Everton boss Frank Lampard took notice of his performance against Poland on Thursday.
The 20-year-old started at right wing-back as Steve Clarke’s side drew 1-1 at Hampden Park. Patterson impressed before being substituted in the 67th minute.
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Since signing for Everton in the January transfer window he has only made one first-team appearance. The defender started against Boreham Wood in an FA Cup tie but was substituted at half-time.
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Following the draw against Poland, Patterson said he felt “good” to pick up some game time and responded to a question asking if he hopes Lampard watched his performance.
“It was just good to be back playing again. I’ve been working hard in training to make sure I’m ready,” Patterson told the Daily Record.
“I’m fit so I can go out there and give my best. That’s what I did. I have to make sure that when opportunities come along I show what I can do.
“I want to prove to people how good I am, no matter what the circumstances are. I want to prove to the Scotland gaffer he’s right to pick me and show the fans what I’m capable of.
“The