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Is it time to give record-breaker Pickford the credit he deserves?
Image source, Getty Images Image caption, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford celebrates after his superb display in the win against Mexico at The Azteca. By Phil McNulty Chief football writer in Miami Published 9 minutes ago England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford enters the history books when he faces Norway in the World Cup quarter-final in Miami. The 32-year-old Everton keeper will become England's most capped player in the tournament when he makes his 18th World Cup appearance, eclipsing the previous record held by Peter Shilton. Following his magnificent individual display in England's 3-2 victory in the last 16 against Mexico in the Azteca, it is another sign of how Pickford has maintained unrivalled status as first choice before his 90th international appearance in his fifth major tournament. Pickford's record is outstanding for both club and country so, after his performance in Mexico City, is it time the Wearsider finally received the recognition his record deserves? How do England stop Norway - and Haaland? Published 17 hours ago I've changed my mind, we might actually be able to win this thing - Shearer Published 1 day ago How Kane and Haaland compare - who would you pick? Published 2 days ago Has Pickford been under-appreciated? Pickford has been a model of consistency for Everton and England, as proved by his Premier League statistics. In the last two league seasons, Pickford's clean sheet record of 23 in the last two seasons is second only to David Raya, the keeper with Premier League champions Arsenal, who has 32. In his 89 England games, he has conceded 59 goals and kept 44 clean sheets while making, as measured by Opta statistics, only two errors that have led to goals. Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson is one who believes Pickford's contribution has been undervalued. He told BBC Sport: "I think he has been under-appreciated for Everton and England when you look at the numbers he's posting, the games he is playing and the number of clean sheets he has. "He is only second behind David Raya in the last two seasons for clean sheets and they are playing for very different teams. "With England, you look at his experience, the way he has gone deep into tournaments. I always talk about competitive caps, but he has lots of tournament caps, which is so important." Image source, Getty Images Image caption, England head coach Thomas Tuchel congratulates Jordan Pickford after the win against Mexico. Robinson added: "I think he's matured as a person and a professional. I think he's worked on himself. He's an excellent shot-stopper, his distribution is second to none. "He's worked on his distribution. You can see his long distribution is superb, which England used as a weapon in Mexico - it led to one of the goals. I also think he's worked on his short distribution as well and I think he's evolved as a goalkeeper and a person. I really like what I see." Pickford, who made his England debut against Germany at Wembley in November 2017, has also