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Brilliant England battle through Mexico test to the Quarter Finals

Explore episode Jul 6, 2026
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Jordan Pickford: Ugly, Effective, Unbeatable

Brilliant England battle through Mexico test to the Quarter… · Jul 6, 2026 Sports

Joe Hart and Brad Friedel — two former elite goalkeepers — both delivered glowing verdicts on Jordan Pickford's performance. Not pretty, not conventional, but utterly dominant in his box. Friedel said it was the best he'd ever seen Pickford command his area; Hart said in the big moments, Pickford genuinely wants to be the guy — and that is priceless.

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