#PLStories- #JoseMourinho makes bold #JordanPickford claim ahead of Euro 2020 final #EvertonFC

Jordan Pickford
Jordan Pickford

Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes that Jordan Pickford needs to ‘relax’ and ‘cool down’ prior to England’s Euro 2020 final against Italy.

Jose Mourinho said: “Yeah, absolutely. I think he [Pickford] was the only one who showed signs of not being on the top of his game, being nervous. That urgency of playing immediately, even when the ball was in his hands he was always in a hurry. I think the guy has to relax, he has to cool down.”

Considering this, the self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ went on to suggest that Southgate, his coaching staff and England’s senior players should be trying to help the shot-stopper to be relaxed and composed ready for the Three Lions’ biggest game since the World Cup triumph in 1966.

Jose Mourinho said: “He didn’t make important mistakes in the competition, he and the team together have reached the final. I think between him and the other keepers, the goalkeeper coach and probably Gareth and the other experienced players, they’ve got to try and relax him. Because the most important thing with a goalkeeper is not to make impossible saves, it’s not to make the basic mistakes – what we call the silly mistakes. If on top of that you can be amazing and make incredible saves, great, but at least don’t make mistakes, don’t create instability in the team. I would say to him, try to relax, keep it simple, if you feel pressure don’t try to play from the back, it’s better to kick long and he’s so good by doing that, it gives the team more time to organise. Don’t put players under pressure, don’t try to create problems for your own team, don’t play difficult passes to players under pressure in a dangerous area of the pitch and try to relax a little bit.” Because, honestly, he was the player who could give us a little bit of a feeling of being a bit nervous.”

Whether or not Pickford is ‘relaxed’ or ‘cooled down’ certainly won’t matter if the Toffees man helps his country to European success, which, judging by the standard of his performances so far in the tournament, is certainly possible.

 

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