'What matters is he makes the save' - why Pickford is the bestpublished at 09:39 BST 8 October 2025
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport journalist
Image source, Getty ImagesThomas Tuchel says "the race is on" to be England's number one, but is Jordan Pickford's place really under any serious threat - and just how good is he?
"I remember having a talk with Marge [Martyn Margetson, England's former goalkeeping coach] about Pickford and asking him if, technically, he is that much better than everyone else?" former England goalkeepers Rob Green told BBC Sport.
"Possibly not, and he has his own flaws and his own idiosyncrasies, like every goalkeeper has.
"When he is facing a shot, he drops his hands wide and low behind himself, and puts one hand up slightly before the other. There are oddities in his set position, in that he is slightly out of sync, but you can unpick his style all you like because what matters is that he makes the save."

Pickford is rightly renowned for his fast reflexes when making stops but, like every modern keeper, he is no longer only judged by how good he is with his hands.
"He has definitely improved his all-round play with his feet," other former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson explained. "Where Jordan has always been strong is with his long distribution and his ability to start a counter-attack - there are not many better than him at that in the Premier League.
"He can kick it accurately for absolutely miles in a similar way I used to do, and as a goalkeeper you enjoy that. The game has changed now, but he is still able to play out with shorter passes from the back too.
"You would do very well to find the perfect keeper anyhow but, when I analyse his overall game, I feel like Jordan understands his own qualities and he has grown and developed into the keeper we see now.
"He knows what he is good at and what he has maybe needed to work at, and he is still working at it now."
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