Sunday, September 22, 2024
spot_img
HomeFootballMessage in a bottle: How the water bottle helped Jordan Pickford make...

Message in a bottle: How the water bottle helped Jordan Pickford make penalty save and keep Everton’s survival hopes afloat

Recommended for you

  • 1EPL relegation rivals Leicester and Everton draw 2-2
  • 2Chile’s president Boric speaks out against violence in stadiums
  • 3Chainsaw-wielding fan arrested at Tunis CAF quarter-final

Later, he detailed to Sky Sports: “I did my homework. I called it this morning where I would go. He is a good player and he would’ve expected me to move, but I double-bluffed him and got one up on him.”

But to the specifics of his homework, he said: “It is a trend at the moment but I have a different process and I’ll tell you when I retire. It looks strange not to move and is incredibly brave, especially when everything is on the line. At 3-1 it is probably game over.”

https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

His water bottle had caught the eyes of the camers during the game against Liverpool too, where he had elaborate pointers on how their potential penalty takers would go about the business. For Mohamed Salah, Pickford’s water bottle tells him to ‘check run up’ to decide which way to dive, with a diagram showing he predominantly shoots to the goalkeeper’s left. For Darwin Nunez, the message was ‘wait right’, given there’s not a huge split between the Liverpool man picking between going left or right. Milner had the same instruction as Salah, with his penalty kicks predominantly going to the goalkeeper’s left. For Cody Gakpo, the sheet instructs Pickford to target his left, with 75 percent of the Dutchman’s penalties going in that direction.

Also ReadWatch: Cristiano Ronaldo loses temper after not being awarded a penalty i…Message in a bottle: How the water bottle helped Jordan Pickford make penalty save and keep Everton’s survival hopes afloat1Lionel Messi drops subtle hints of moving to Saudi ArabiaMessage in a bottle: How the water bottle helped Jordan Pickford make penalty save and keep Everton’s survival hopes afloat2Chile's president Boric speaks out against violence in stadiumsMessage in a bottle: How the water bottle helped Jordan Pickford make penalty save and keep Everton’s survival hopes afloat3Chainsaw-wielding fan arrested at Tunis CAF quarter-final Top Sports News Now

Click here for more

Pickford’s heroics helped Everton eke out a precious point, but they still have a mountain to climb to keep themselves afloat in the premier league and maintain their status as one of the six clubs to never have been relegated. They are now 19th with 29 points after 34 games. The point parachuted Leicester to 16th on the table, but on the merit of goal difference with both Leeds United and Nottingham Forest on 30 points.

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Recent Comments