Everton and England goalkeeper Pickford reveals his driving force and secret behind his consistency for Three Lions, having still not conceded a goal in World Cup qualifying

Jordan Pickford to net new deal(Image: SmartFrame/Everton FC)

England No.1 Jordan Pickford says he is “happy at Everton” as he prepares to commit himself to a new four-year deal at the club. Everton keeper Pickford, 31, has been fiercely loyal to the Toffees and brilliantly consistent for England throughout his career.

Pickford is set to sign a deal later this week but the keeper says his sole focus now is on England and that is the secret behind his remarkable consistency for the Three Lions.

Pickford said: “Obviously everyone knows how happy I am at Everton but I’m not going to go too much into it. I’ve got my England head on for the next two days. I just want to get the qualification, get the win tomorrow and hopefully get another cap and hit number 80. That’s my sole focus at the minute.”

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Pickford has yet to concede a goal in this qualifying campaign and, remarkably, his stats show he has made just one mistake leading to a goal – against Belgium in March 2024 – in 79 caps.

He believes that is down to his determination and dedication in training every day as to why he has remained remained so consistent for England.

Pickford added: “I put it down to the way I train. I feel like I train really well. I train to improve. When the session is put on, I give 100 percent. I think I tick every box Monday to Friday to be at the best I can be on a match day.

“And I’ll never change that method. I think it does work. Some I did as a young kid, it got put into us as a young kid because when you’re at youth team and you’re not training well or you’re trying to have a down day, you probably wouldn’t get picked to play on a Saturday.

“I’ve never changed that attitude. I’ve always had that mentality. I train as the way I play. I know it’s an easy saying but it’s something that I feel has worked … because I’ve ticked every box.

“I’m fully prepared for what is going to come on match-day, that’s where I step up that’s the arena where I go and enjoy myself and put on a display.”

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