Jordan Pickford, once known for his hyperactive antics and love for rave music, has now become England’s epitome of composure in the net.
Pickford’s intelligence on the field is often underestimated.
He has saved four out of fourteen shootout penalties in major tournaments.
To put that in perspective, from 1990 to 2012, his predecessors managed to save only two out of thirty-six.
His prowess has played a significant role in England’s unexpected journey to the semi-finals of Euro 2024.
If there’s a push to eliminate extra-time and go straight to shootouts, Pickford is the reason England should agree.
His crucial block against Zeki Amdouni in the 119th minute ensured that England reached the penalty shootout stage, where his confidence and skill shine the brightest.
Mastering the Mind Game
Pickford thrives in the high-pressure environment of shootouts, playing the role of a pantomime villain with calculated precision.
His preparation, including the infamous water bottle ‘cheat sheet’, demonstrates his dedication to marginal gains.
This meticulousness paid off when he saved Manuel Akanji’s penalty, showcasing his dynamic and imposing presence.
A Measured Insanity
The stereotype that goalkeepers are mad is turned on its head with Pickford, whose measured insanity has improved his game.
His work with a psychologist over the past four years at Everton has transformed him into a mature, calming presence.
This maturity is evident to those who know him best and to Everton fans.
A Dependable Leader
Southgate’s decision to have Pickford by his side during a press conference in Dusseldorf underscores his importance to the team.
Pickford has become a reliable figure for England, consistently performing well and earning a place as one of the country’s most dependable players.
England’s Decorated Keeper
Pickford stands as England’s most decorated goalkeeper since Gordon Banks.
With another week of stellar performances, he could solidify his place alongside Banks.
While penalties might seem like a lottery, with Pickford in goal, England holds a winning ticket.
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