England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford says he is ‘in the best form of my life’ and believes Everton have ‘turned the corner’ despite losing three matches out of four in the Premier League this season
- Pickford believes he is in the form of his life and that Everton are performing well
- The England shot-stopper was voted as Everton’s Player of the Season last year
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Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has stated that he is in the best form of his life, while stating that the Tofees have ‘turned the corner’, despite not winning in four Premier League matches.
The England shot-stopper kept his place in their 1-1 draw to Ukraine, despite his club side starting the season with three consecutive defeats.
Pickford showed his quality in their last match against Sheffield United as the England international made an incredible triple save to keep the Toffees in it late on.
Speaking to The Mirror, Pickford discussed his recent form, which he believes to be the best in his career as he said: ‘In Russia, I was classed as a rookie, really, and then in football you’re never going to have that perfect path. You’re going to have dips in your career and it’s how you learn from them.
‘I feel like it’s something I’ve really worked hard on. I think that’s why my performance is consistent and that’s why I feel like I’m in the best form of my life.’
Jordan Pickford has stated that he is in the best form of his life after a poor start at Everton
The goalkeeper retained his place in Gareth Southgate’s side, impressing for England
Pickford showed his quality with a late triple save against Sheffield United
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Pickford picked up the Player of the Season award at Goodison Park in his last two seasons, showing his importance to the Toffees.
Narrowly avoiding relegation in both campaigns, Pickford will be hoping that his side can push on and not be involved in the battle at the bottom this season.
After a poor start to the season, the goalkeeper believes that his side have ‘turned the corner’.
He said: We have turned the corner. Apart from the Aston Villa game (beaten 4-0), the other three fixtures were very close.
‘We were in control of the Sheffield United game. We have only one point on the board but we can build on it.’
Everton host Arsenal when the Premier League returns this weekend, with the Toffees beating Mikel Arteta’s side last season.
The match was Sean Dyche’s first at Goodison Park, and he will be keen to get three points yet again.