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20th October 2017
11:10pm BST

Over the course of the game, the Ireland international made 11 clearances, three blocks of goal-bound efforts and he won three aerial battles.
Not bad for a lad that was an injury doubt for the game earlier in the week.
Add those impressive defensive numbers to what Duffy totted up already this season and it shows how much the Derry native is doing to help Brighton. He has a combined 95 clearances, interceptions and blocks.
That is second only to Burnley's James Tarkowski and ahead of the likes of Ashley Williams, Michael Keane and Dunk, who is on 75. Of course, the likes of John Stones [Man City], Gary Cahill [Chelsea] and Phil Jones [Man United] do not have as many as their teams are often the ones in the ascendancy.
Duffy's performance drew rave reviews from Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher and we can't blame the man.
"Vital in the air," Carragher began, that's Duffy. He's more of the commanding one in the air, a young player that came through at Everton.
"We don't see enough of this in the Premier League now, we want a lot more from our centre-backs, that's the way the game is going, but there's nothing better for me in the role that I played to see defenders defend like this, and want to defend. Doing everything they can to stop that ball going into the back of the net. "A lot of their success will be built on those two centre-backs. If they are going to stay in the league they need to keep them fit, and if they perform they are going to give Brighton a fighting chance."The former Liverpool defender was not the only person gushing about Duffy. https://twitter.com/joeskedd/status/921491535362969600 https://twitter.com/crawfordjonny/status/921487730042986496 https://twitter.com/ArnoldEsque/status/921484662270242816 https://twitter.com/MalleyNSNO/status/921483239977553920 https://twitter.com/MattYtFcwood/status/921482040217886723 Ahead of November's World Cup playoffs, it is heartening to see how well Duffy is playing.
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