From zero to hero! Jordan Pickford rescues a point for Everton with incredible 98th minute triple save, after his comical own goal had given Sheffield United the lead
From zero to hero! Jordan Pickford saves a point for Everton with an incredible triple save in the 98th minute, after his comical own goal put Sheffield United ahead
- Jordan Pickford pulls off an incredible triple save to save Everton from defeat
- The incredible stops saw Toffees hold out for a 2-2 draw against Sheffield United
- Pickford had previously scored an own goal when Archer’s shot bounced off him
Jordan Pickford was the Everton hero as his treble save in stoppage time prevented Sean Dyche’s men from a fourth straight defeat to Sheffield United.
With just seconds left and the score at 2-2, the Blades swung in a corner that was met by Oli McBurnie’s head.
But the striker’s powerful header was brilliantly saved by Pickford, who then saved McBurnie’s follow-up effort and then scrambled the ball away from the onrushing Sheffield United players for a third incredible save.
The England number one then responded to the moment by making a nonchalant face to the Blades fans as he held the ball.
The moment was the perfect response to the comedic own goal he scored earlier in the game, as Cameron Archer’s shot bounced off the post and then bounced off Pickford’s back into the net to put the home side ahead.
Jordan Pickford makes the incredible triple stop in stoppage time to save Everton from defeat
Thanks to the super saves, Everton managed to hold on to a 2-2 draw and take their first point of the season
Pickford’s reaction to the moment was captured as he made a casual gesture to the fans
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Fans on social media were quick to praise the Everton goalkeeper, with one fan saying: ‘Anyone who says Pickford is no good, wiggle your head, donuts!! Number 1 in England for a reason!’
That sentiment was popular after the saves with another post reading; “I know he has his critics, but Pickford’s double save there was unbelievable.”
The point was Everton’s first of the season and another tweet suggested it is performances like Pickford’s today that will ensure they avoid being relegated from the division and the goalkeeper needs recognition at Goodison. Mention; “Pickford is going to take us through three relegation battles and give him a fair statue on the new ground.”
Another post suggested that Pickford’s stops were already a contender for best of the season, stating; Sensational stuff from Pickford. Early contender for save(s) of the season.’
After the draw in which the Toffees took their first point of the season, Pickford said he was happy with the point but knows there is still room for improvement on his part.
“I think there are a lot of positives, but still a few negatives.” Pickford said.
“When you’re 1-0 up, you’re in control, but then they’re going to score two. That’s why the Premier League is the best league in the world. You can’t take any team for granted. Then they got lucky when the second goal bounced off me.
Fans took to social media to praise Jordan Pickford’s saves against Sheffield United
Pickford had scored an own goal earlier in the match after the ball bounced over his back
“That’s football. Sometimes it can hit me in the head and go inside. They are great from set pieces. I had to be turned on. The manager said it will now be 100 minute matches. I had to be on my A game.
As a team, we are sometimes our worst enemies. We have to learn from that. The three games we played, apart from the Villa game, were slim margins. We have to improve as a team, get things in order and get three points.
‘It’s a start. Having been with Everton for six years, the fans want us to work hard. If you work for the shirt, they’ll love you. If we give all that, the fans will be happy and the points will be on the board.”
Everton had taken the lead against Sheffield United thanks to Abdoulaye Doucoure before Cameron Archer’s first ever Premier League goal put things in order at Bramall Lane.
Pickford was then at the end of one of his more awkward moments, when Archer’s shot bounced off the post and rebounded off the Everton stopper’s back.
Sean Dyche’s men managed to save a point from the game when Horace Danjuma turned in a Nathan Patterson cross to equalize the game.
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