Playing at right-back is often a rather thankless task.

It's seen as the easiest position on the pitch and although its reputation has been enhanced somewhat in recent years by the relentless number of attacking full-backs emerging in the Premier League, right-backs are rarely seen as the men who decide games - whilst they always take a significant share of flack if their side concedes too many goals.

That's how Nathaniel Clyne must be feeling at the moment. He's slipped under the radar since moving to Liverpool in summer 2015, rarely receiving the praise he earned at Southampton and losing his place within the England set-up to Tottenham's Kyle Walker.

But when compared to the other 16 right-backs to have made more than ten Premier League appearances this season, Clyne ranks very highly on a number of fronts - not least including key passes and passes per match, whilst he's the only one of the 17 in question yet to be booked this season.

With that in mind, we asked Liverpool fans whether Clyne is the club's most underrated player and according to our exclusive poll, a staggering 67% think he is. Time those both inside and outside of Anfield gave the England international a little more credit?

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