How the media rated Jordan Pickford’s England excellence against Mexico | OneFootball

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·6 Juli 2026

How the media rated Jordan Pickford’s England excellence against Mexico

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After some rather unwarranted criticism earlier in the tournament, Jordan Pickford was back proving his doubters wrong overnight as England beat Mexico to reach the World Cup quarter-finals.


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The rather tedious non-topic that is his place as England’s number one goalkeeper should disappear again after Pickford handled the heat of the Azteca in flawless fashion.

The often critical media have rightfully been full of praise for Pickford’s performance, with several 9/10 scores across outlets.

Here is how some of the selected media rated Jordan Pickford’s England excellence against Mexico

Goal - 9/10

“Made two superb saves to deny Jimenez in the first half, and was decisive in everything that he did following a rough tournament.” - 9/10

Metro - 9/10

“Began nervously with a pair of overhit passes out from the back but regained his composure to produce a top save down low to his left to keep out Raul Jimenez’s goal-bound header in the 15th minute.

“Showed great awareness to rush out and shut down Jimenez again just moments prior to Bellingham’s header opener, before keeping out the Wolves attacker’s speculative long-range effort with an acrobatic stop on the stroke of half-time.

"After a mixed start to the tournament, this was Pickford’s best performance yet – by a distance.” 

The Telegraph - 9/10

“Save of his career to deny Raul Jimenez’s early diving header, judging the bounce to flip the ball around the post.  Also a stunning tip over the bar to deny the Mexico striker. Went in early from the warm-up, but his performance did not point to an injury.”

ESPN - 8/10

“Put in an excellent shift and made a number of incredible saves. Displayed great instinct to deny Jiménez an opener from close range in the 15th minute. Great distribution for the attacking players, took his moments when to play out the back and when to play it long. Started the move for England's opener, rolling the ball out after spotting Declan Rice in good space. Made another stellar fingertip save from yet another Jiménez shot.”

The Guardian - 8/10

“Huge early save from Jiménez turned out to be pivotal. Backed it up with another flying stop later.”

talkSPORT - 9/10

"Great saves, great distribution, commanding in the air." 

Independent - 9/10

“Two excellent saves from Raul Jimenez in the first half were key to England’s bright start, and he dealt brilliantly with an aerial barrage in the final throes.”

BBC - 7/10

"A great save low down from a diving header from Raul Jimenez early on. An important moment as England would have been behind early in the atmospheric Azteca. Was called upon just before half-time to produce an acrobatic save to deny Jimenez again when Mexico were pushing for a leveller at 2-1.”

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Edward Rogers 3 Posted 06/07/2026 at 11:18:15

Lee Dixon probably thinks Jordan should have saved Mexico's 1st goal!!!

Ray Said 4 Posted 06/07/2026 at 11:21:20

I don't mind if the biased media whores always underestimate Pickford. My main worry is if they flip the script and start the 'shouldn't Englands no 1 be at a CL club?' articles.

Andrew Ellams 6 Posted 06/07/2026 at 12:03:44

Ray, they've tried that.

If Everton remain solvent and in the PL Pickford will see out his career with us.

Jeff Spiers 7 Posted 06/07/2026 at 12:07:31

F..k the BBC

Mark Ryan 8 Posted 06/07/2026 at 12:23:31

I thought it was a great performance and loved seeing him on his knees, arm outstretched, cheering his own punch of the ball. Typical Jordan and typically brilliant. Working with a makeshift back line cannot be easy but the BBC don't mention that. An Everton great in a modern day average Everton

Steve Brown 9 Posted 06/07/2026 at 12:33:39

"Save of his career to deny Raul Jimenez’s early diving header, judging the bounce to flip the ball around the post."

Not even in JP's top 5 saves this season.

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