The Borneo Post

England hone shootout skills ahead of World Cup – Pickford

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England are preparing for the prospect of penalties at next month’s World Cup as they look to avoid a familiar fate of being knocked out of a major competit ion on spot kicks, goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has said.

England’s senior team have an unenviable record in suddendeat­h situations, having failed in six out of seven shootouts in competitiv­e events. Their only success came against Spain in the quarter-finals of the European championsh­ips in 1996.

“Behind the scenes we are doing a lot of work to get preparatio­n for how we would want to go about it,” Pickford told British media.

“There are a lot of good penalty takers here and we’ve been practising the last couple of days, it’s been hard to save them,” the 24-year- old, who has two caps for England, added.

Pickford is one of three keepers in Gareth Southgate’s squad with the manager omitting the experience­d but out- of- form Joe Hart for the June 14- July 15 tournament in Russia.

The Ever ton keeper has impressed since making his England debut in an internatio­nal friendly against Germany last November and his chances of taking over as number one improved after a fine display in a 1- 0 win away to the Netherland­s in March.

Pickford is competing with Jack Butland and the uncapped Nick Pope but suggested there is no clarity on who will start England’s warm-up clash against Nigeria on Saturday. — Reuters

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