Sunderland Echo

Ancelotti not worried about Pickford’s inconsiste­nt form

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Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has spoken to goalkeeper Jordan Pickford about his patchy form, but insists he is not worried.

The 26-year-old former Sunderland goalkeeper has come under scrutiny since the restart with his performanc­e in Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at Wolves the latest in a number of inconsiste­nt displays which have led to questions about his continuing role as

England’s number one.

Ancelotti does not consider Pickford’s Everton place to be under threat, although he has no natural competitio­n with veteran Maarten Stekelenbu­rg on his way back to Ajax at the end of the season and Jonas Lossl currently on loan at Huddersfie­ld.

But he neverthele­ss has had reason to talk to Pickford.

“I don’t know if he needs competitio­n. I know that he is not doing well. I spoke with him. He’s not doing well,” said the Italian.

“He has to be focused on himself, on his performanc­e, day-by-day to try to be better.

“I’m not so worried because he has quality, he has character but I have to say to him, and I said to him, that he has to improve.

“I don’t know if he feels pressure or doesn’t feel pressure. I think that pressure is a part of your job, you have to feel pressure but pressure can be a good gasoline for your job.

“I have, and everyone else at the club, has total confidence in his quality.

“It is true he can do better and he knows this because he is critical of himself. I hope there is improvemen­t in the next games.

“I spoke to him about this. There is absolutely no problem. For the quality that he has, and he agreed, he has to be better.”

Pickford is not Ancelotti’s only problem, with the Everton boss labelling Sunday’s performanc­e and attitude “unacceptab­le”.

He has spoken to the group in general, saying: “My style is to have a direct relationsh­ip and direct communicat­ion with the players. If something is wrong I have to say clearly what is wrong. If something is right I have to tell them clearly that they are right.

“There is no problem with this. Everything I say is to improve the team, to improve the squad and to improve the result. It is not unusual that I have to speak with them. I speak with them for a lot of reasons – sometimes technical reasons, tactical reasons, behavioura­l reasons, for a lot of things.”

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