Jordan Pickford
England
Left
Mar 7, 1994
32
6'1"
181 lb
GK
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Keeps clean sheet
Pickford made four saves and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 3-0 win over Chelsea.
Analysis: Pickford kept the clean sheet Saturday while making four saves against Chelsea. He has two clean sheets in the last three matches and 11 on the season, which is tied for second most in the league. The keeper will head to Brentford for the next PL match on April 11, who have scored seven goals in the last five contests.
Concedes twice in defeat
Pickford made four saves and allowed two goals in Saturday's 2-0 loss to Arsenal.
Analysis: Pickford made a glaring error Saturday as he came for a cross and missed a punch that led to Arsenal's breakthrough goal in Everton's 2-0 road defeat. The veteran keeper has made 13 saves and two clearances across his last five starting appearances while conceding seven goals and recording one clean sheet. Pickford will look for a bounce-back performance Saturday when Everton hosts Chelsea.
Keeps clean sheet in victory
Pickford made two saves and allowed zero goals in Tuesday's 2-0 win versus Burnley.
Analysis: Pickford kept a clean sheet and was barely tested until late, when he came up with a stunning last-minute stop to protect Everton's two-goal lead. He dealt comfortably with Burnley's limited aerial threat and commanded his box well as Everton locked things down in the final minutes. The shutout reflected Everton's overall control, though Pickford still stepped up with two key saves when called upon. The goalkeeper will look to carry that momentum into next week's matchup against Arsenal.
Concedes two against Newcastle
Pickford recorded four saves and allowed two goals in Saturday's 3-2 win over Newcastle United.
Analysis: Pickford remained busy once again, facing six shots in the match, which has been a consistent theme of his season after seeing 111 shots across 28 league appearances. His 69.7 percent save rate still ranks well among Premier League goalkeepers, and he has recorded nine clean sheets this season, placing him fourth among keepers in the league. However, he has not kept a clean sheet in his last six Premier League matches. Pickford will next face Burnley, who currently sit 19th, presenting a favorable opportunity to return to keeping a clean sheet.
Concedes once in loss
Pickford had one save and allowed one goal in Monday's 1-0 defeat to Manchester United. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 77th minute.
Analysis: Pickford conceded one goal Monday, a Benjamin Sesko strike in the 71st minute which marked the only goal of the contest. It marked Pickford's fifth consecutive match conceding at least one goal. He'll look to get back on track Saturday at Newcastle, a side which has scored 38 goals through 27 matches this season.
Concedes twice versus Bournemouth
Pickford recorded two saves and allowed two goals in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to Bournemouth.
Analysis: Pickford had a poor outing as he let a pair of close-range attempts into his goal during Tuesday's defeat. He has now gone six straight home games without a clean sheet across all competitions and hasn't been too reliable for saves either, stopping an average of 2.3 shots per game over his last four matches. The next chance for him to revert that unimpressive run of form will come in a Feb. 23 meeting with Manchester United, who have scored the third-most goals in the league this season.
Makes three saves against Fulham
Pickford registered three saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 2-1 victory against Fulham. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 97th minute.
Analysis: Pickford was beaten by Vitaliy Mykolenko's own goal but denied each of the hosts' three shots on goal during the victory. The keeper is now averaging 2.8 saves and 1.1 goals conceded per contest, with the latter of those stats representing the fifth-best record in the league. Up next is a midweek meeting with Bournemouth, who have scored seven goals over their latest four matches.
Concedes one
Pickford registered one save and allowed one goal in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Brighton.
Analysis: Pickford made 40 passes, including 19 long balls. He has now accumulated 12 saves and three clearances across the last four games and only conceded thrice. Next, he squares off against Fulham, who currently occupy a European qualification slot.
Concedes one against Leeds
Pickford made three saves and allowed one goal in Monday's 1-1 draw against Leeds United.
Analysis: Pickford would have a decent three saves Monday but wouldn't earn a second straight clean sheet, allowing one goal. That said, he will look to earn his 10th clean sheet of the season next contest, facing Brighton on Saturday.
Keeps clean sheet in win
Pickford made five saves and secured a clean sheet in Sunday's 1-0 win against Aston Villa.
Analysis: Pickford helped set Everton's tone immediately by launching the long ball that led to Merlin Rohl hitting the post in the first minute. He then produced five key saves to keep Villa out of the game. Pickford has now made 17 saves across his last four Premier League appearances, highlighting his strong form for the Toffees. The shutout against the Villains on Sunday was his ninth in 22 Premier League games this season, leaving him three shutouts away from matching his total from last season. Pickford will look to add to that tally against Leeds United on Monday.
Three saves in 1-1 draw
Pickford registered three saves and allowed one goal in Wednesday's 1-1 draw against Wolverhampton.
Analysis: Pickford made three saves but was unable to prevent the Wolves equalizer from Mateus Mane. The keeper has kept eight clean sheets this season, but has failed to keep a clean sheet in the last two home matches against Brentford and Wolves. In the run before this he kept six clean sheets in nine games, four of which came away from home.
Concedes four in loss
Pickford had three saves and allowed four goals in Sunday's 4-2 defeat against Brentford.
Analysis: Pickford had a rough outing Sunday as he conceded four goals for the second time this season, three of which were scored by Igor Thiago. It was an especally unfortunate outing considering he was coming off keeping two straight clean sheets on the road. He has a great opportunity to bounce back Wednesday versus Wolves, a side which has scored a league-low 14 goals through 20 matches this season.
Six saves with clean sheet
Pickford had six saves and allowed zero goals in Tuesday's 2-0 win versus Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: After going two straight games without recording a save, Pickford delivered a strong performance with six stops, matching his season high. He recorded back-to-back clean sheets and now has six across his last nine matches, during which he has conceded eight goals and made 26 saves. His next outing comes Sunday against Brentford.
Quiet outing in goal
Pickford made no saves and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 0-0 draw versus Burnley.
Analysis: With Burnley failing to put any of their 16 attempts on target, Pickford recorded his seventh clean sheet and his fifth across the last eight matches. It was the second time this season he finished a game without making a save and it came in back-to-back appearances, after being beaten from the penalty spot against Arsenal in his previous outing. He will next face Nottingham Forest on Tuesday.
Concedes from the spot
Pickford made no saves and allowed one goal in Saturday's 1-0 loss versus Arsenal.
Analysis: Pickford didn't have to make any saves and can't be faulted much for not stopping a penalty in the loss. He's got a favorable matchup coming up against Burnley, a team which only has 19 goals in 17 matches.
Concedes two in defeat
Pickford recorded three saves and allowed two goals in Saturday's 2-0 defeat versus Chelsea.
Analysis: Pickford was beaten in the 21st minute when Cole Palmer swept Malo Gusto's through ball inside the near post, then conceded again right before halftime when Malo Gusto arrived to finish Pedro Neto's cutback. He otherwise produced three saves, including a strong stop to deny Reece James' free kick and another late intervention as Chelsea pushed for a third. Pickford will hope to rebound in Saturday's clash against Arsenal.
Keeps cleansheet in victory
Pickford recorded two saves and secured a clean sheet in Saturday's 3-0 victory against Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Pickford recorded a shutout with two saves and a series of confident claims under Forest's aerial pressure. His best work came late in the first half when he smothered Morgan Gibbs-White's driven cross and then pushed away a low effort from Elliot Anderson. One tentative punch from a Callum Hudson-Odoi cross led to a scramble that James Tarkowski cleared on the line, but otherwise he controlled his box well. Pickford is in a very good form since he made 17 saves in the last five games, securing four cleansheets in the span. The goalie will look to add another one on his tally in Saturday's clash against Chelsea.
Two saves for another clean sheet
Pickford made two saves and secured a clean sheet in Tuesday's 1-0 victory over AFC Bournemouth.
Analysis: Pickford held on for his third clean sheet in four appearances, bringing himself up to a total of five on the season. Additionally, this was his fifth consecutive game with at least two saves. Up next for Everton is a meeting with Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
Concedes four in loss
Pickford recorded three saves and allowed four goals in Saturday's 4-1 defeat against Newcastle United.
Analysis: Pickford conceded twice from open play and twice from corner routines Saturday as Everton were trounced in a 4-1 home defeat. Across his last five league appearances, the veteran keeper has made 16 saves and nine clearances while conceding eight goals and recording two clean sheets. Expect Pickford to be one of the first names on the Everton team sheet for Tuesday's showdown at Bournemouth.
Six saves in Old Trafford win
Pickford made six saves and allowed zero goals in Monday's 1-0 victory versus Manchester United.
Analysis: Pickford made six saves as he helped Everton to a famous 1-0 win at Old Trafford. This is the keeper's fourth clean sheet of the season, with two clean sheets in a row. Six saves made it his most in any game this season.
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