Jordan Pickford has been making hundreds of saves at England's World Cup training base but is still waiting to make his first real stop in the competition.
Pickford has been working hard with understudies Jack Butland and Nick Pope on a daily basis in the purpose-built facility in Repino, under the watchful eye of goalkeeping coach Martyn Margetson, busily preparing himself for the biggest games of his career.
He has had less to do than most of his team-mates in Russia so far, with England on the front foot in victories over Tunisia and Panama, but has still conceded in both games.
After narrowly failing to save a penalty in the opening fixture he was then given little chance when the Central Americans converted from a late free-kick in their 6-1 defeat.
'I haven't made a save yet but that means the other 10 players are doing their jobs,' said the Everton man.
'It was a bit disappointing not to get the clean sheet against Panama the other night...as goalkeepers and defenders, as a full team, we definitely want to keep clean sheets. The further we go in the tournament, clean sheets win games and that's our mentality.
'As long as I'm communicating and staying in the game my concentration is always going to be there. We do about 600 saves in a training week, just for that one save on a matchday. That's why you've got to be in the game at all times.'
Pickford can expect to see more action against Belgium in Kaliningrad on Thursday, providing he makes the team sheet.
Both sides have already qualified for the last 16, with the final Group G fixture merely settling first and second place. Several changes are likely on each side but Pickford does not yet know if Gareth Southgate will make one between the posts.
'I'm always ready to play when called upon, that's why I train so hard,' he said.
'If I'm not playing I'll support whoever is called upon, but the manager hasn't made that decision yet. We all just keep working hard until he makes it.'
Pickford's focus has been trained firmly on England matters since the end of the season, meaning a busy time at Goodison Park has hardly had a chance to make an impression.
When he returns to pre-season training it will be under a new manager, Marco Silva, and it seems increasingly likely there will be no Wayne Rooney.
The former England skipper is reportedly on the verge of finalising his move to DC United, cutting short his Merseyside homecoming after just one season.
'It's great to have had the opportunity to work with him,' said Pickford.
'He was a great lad around the place and has got unbelievable talent. I was growing up watching Rooney as an England legend and as one of the top players in England in my lifetime.
'That's why he's the top goalscorer for England. But I don't know what's going on at the club, I'm just focused really on getting as far as we can in the World Cup for England.'
zidcory
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Best in the world? Hahaha!
true
Saacemnpuz
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It's doesn't matter how much you practice.. it's about that one moment.. That moment when you will be surrounded by thousands of people You can make make a difference there,not here..while practicing
Because in the game the pressure,the intensity and the passion will be on a whole new level and you have to show your the world that you r the best.
Not Best in England but best in the world[goahead][Cheers]
Best in the world? Hahaha!
Saacemnpuz
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Promising lad. Hope he has a good World Cup....
grapeseller2
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while de gea makes one save
viklnoz
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it doesn't matter he saves 600-700 shots a week all it matters is save the goal on the match day which is more important than saving 600 saves a week.
zidcory
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he is a great goalkeeper and when he was at Sunderland he did some great savers and I was gutted when he left. he is a great goalkeeper for England aswell well done ⚽👏
Sazadepstz
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and so
Yeybemrtz
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Good.
cuyacdst
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brazil
SpitoFirez
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Fuck my grammar
I think you mean " Fuck my grandma" hahaha lol jk
Punadkl
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he is s good player with a lot of confident
Jarman1199
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It's doesn't matter how much you practice.. it's about that one moment.. That moment when you will be surrounded by thousands of people You can make make a difference there,not here..while practicing
Because in the game the pressure,the intensity and the passion will be on a whole new level and you have to show your the world that you r the best.
Not Best in England but best in the world[goahead][Cheers]
Fuck my grammar
Jarman1199
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It's doesn't matter how much you practice.. it's about that one moment.. That moment when you will be surrounded by thousands of people You can make make a difference there,not here..while practicing
Because in the game the pressure,the intensity and the passion will be on a whole new level and you have to show your the world that you r the best.
Not Best in England but best in the world[goahead][Cheers]
Philchetz
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that's training it's not as hard as the real game in its hot environment and boiling funs in a parked Stadium... or is it another mind games in football
chuo
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He might just be England's solution to goalkeepers since the legendary Seaman.
Elsa98
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Practice makes perfect![Comeon] Keep it up, guys! We have the experience now from previous tournaments and hopefully we can take that into the next round! [goahead]
All the best, three lions! [goahead]
Ericssonio
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WTF. They had only once chance to defend against Panama and failed, that why he has not made a stop, he conceded a Goal.
Ascis
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This, truly, is where the rubber meets the road. England cannot win without this young man coming up HUGE, at some point.
Adobelive
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All 600 shots were probably from Sterling
Tylerddr
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Not you I'm worried about mate it's the plonkers infront of you
SirGwin10
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The are going to bring the cup to England
Kelvinslah
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he's making all his saves on the training ground instead of him waiting for the real game to do that. good luck on how you will make your saves.
Atuobi
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sweat
obikingx
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England will make it through, And lift the trophy