Bristol Post

Ramsdale deserves chance to show World Cup worth - James

- Simon PEACH

DAVID James has backed England number one Jordan Pickford to keep answering his critics but believes Aaron Ramsdale should get a chance to prove his worth before the World Cup.

Preparatio­ns for the tournament in Qatar step up a gear this month as the Three Lions convene at St George’s Park before Wembley friendlies against Switzerlan­d and Ivory Coast.

England’s options across the pitch are being pored over and the goalkeepin­g situation continues to be debated by onlookers.

Everton goalkeeper Pickford’s position has been under scrutiny ever since he secured the starting job before the 2018 World Cup - the kind of attention 53-cap former goalkeeper James knows a thing or two about.

“If you go back to the World Cup in 2018, you’ve got a young goalkeeper who at that time had taken over the reins,” James told the PA news agency.

“The competitio­n was kind of open but that tournament he was fantastic and I think he sort of allayed a lot of people’s fears in the sense that he performed at such a high level. I don’t think there was a question over his selection.

“I think this is one of these kind of paradox things about England; you have to play well at club level to get into England, but once you’re in and establishe­d then arguably it’s your England form that will lose you that position.

“One thing Jordan hasn’t done is let his country down with regards to his performanc­es.

“I was at the semi-final and the final at the Euros. He was equal to (Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi) Donnarumma

in that final. Unfortunat­ely, it was an England penalty that was missed that cost the final he saved as many as Donnarumma and his performanc­e in it was fantastic. So, again, Jordan Pickford answers any critic with regards to his England form.”

Pickford’s main competitio­n for the starting spot in Qatar is absent for this month’s friendlies due to a hip injury.

Ramsdale has enjoyed a fine first season at Arsenal and former goalkeeper James would like to see him start a more testing match than his only appearance in November’s 10-0 defeat of San Marino.

“What would be nice is having Aaron Ramsdale being given the opportunit­y before the World Cup to say ‘well, I can do the same things (as Pickford),’” he said.

“Obviously with Arsenal he is in, you would argue, a team which is more akin to the way that England would play than perhaps Everton at the moment, and therefore there might be a seamless transition from Arsenal to England. We will only tell if (he is) given the opportunit­y but, as I say, Jordan for no reason would be dropped just because Aaron Ramsdale’s fighting for the top four with Arsenal.”

Ramsdale will hope to have that opportunit­y when Southgate’s side play four Nations League games in June, when James will also be representi­ng his country.

The 51-year-old will line-up for England in Soccer Aid for UNICEF at the London Stadium on June 12 - the day after Southgate’s side take on Italy. “This is my third Soccer Aid, which I’m very proud to be able to say,” James - whose England team-mates will include the likes of Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Joe Cole - said.

 ?? Picture: Getty ?? Aaron Ramsdale celebrates after Arsenal beat Leicester City this month
Picture: Getty Aaron Ramsdale celebrates after Arsenal beat Leicester City this month

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