Jordan Pickford says ‘criticism doesn’t affect me’

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jordan pickford-englandJordan Pickford has taken a swipe at Gary Neville and various other soccer pundits.

The English goalkeeper made a horrendous mistake after letting Christian Benteke’s equaliser slip under him, in the Toffees’ 3-1 win over Crystal Palace. This brought the focus back on his individual form after a mixed last 18 months.

Neville criticised him back in September for laughing when 3-1 down to Manchester City, while plenty has been quick to scrutinise Pickford over other perceived failings.

“Everyone hates you, for some reason, that’s part of being an England player,” he said.

“I think the press and everybody, the punters – look at Gary Neville – they just want to come for England players.

“Everyone gets stick. Some get a lot more praise than others.

“That’s part of being an England player. Everyone hates you, for some reason. I just get on with it.

“You have got to live with it, you have got to learn. I know what I am capable of and I know what I am good at.”

Pickford’s temperament was called into question last season because of his performance in a 3-2 defeat at Newcastle in March. The former Sunderland keeper saved a penalty but his antics with the Newcastle fans led his behaviour being called “ridiculous and bizarre” by BBC Sport pundit Alan Shearer.jordan pickford

Last season Pickford made four errors which led to goals. He has two in the current campaign.

Pickford pointed to the treatment of another Clarets stopper – Joe Hart – during his time as the main man between the sticks for the Three Lions.

“Look at Joe Hart when he was number one. He got pelters every week,” added Pickford.

“You just keep it away from your head as the only person who can sort things out is yourself as an individual, on the pitch, and in training.

“It’s looking after things on the pitch for Everton that is my main aim. That gets you picked for England.

“It’s funny because everyone raves about you when you are with England but then you get back to your club and everyone wants to slate you.

“As a person, I don’t let it affect me. But it does p*** you off.”

He accepts he made a mistake for Benteke’s goal but felt there were mitigating circumstances.

“I’ve watched the goal. I’m lucky I haven’t done my cruciate (knee ligaments), to be honest. My foot planted. It was a foot save and I have led with my hand,” he added.

“I couldn’t get my leg out. It was stuck. It happens. But I am mentally strong. I’m disappointed but it doesn’t affect us.”