A day after helping his country reach the inaugural Nations League Finals, Jordan Pickford further endeared himself to England fans - by singing about his manager.
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The Everton goalkeeper was caught on camera enjoying himself at a Courteeners gig in Nottingham on Monday night, a little over 24 hours after playing in the Three Lions' decisive 2-1 victory over Croatia at Wembley.
Gig-goers were quick to serenade the popular shot-stopper with a chant of 'There's only one Jordan Pickford', before voicing their support for Gareth Southgate.
Singing to the tune of Atomic Kitten's 'Whole Again', those at the Rock City belted out the catchy number - with Pickford making sure to join in.
The former Sunderland keeper was filmed singing along to the chant, which was created during England's memorable run to last summer's World Cup semi-finals in Russia.
In one clip uploaded to Twitter, Pickford can be seen with both arms outstretched, singing the line 'Southgate you're the one, you still turn me on'.
The 24-year-old has a strong relationship with the Three Lions boss after he made him his No 1 ahead of Jack Butland and Nick Pope for the World Cup.
Pickford repaid Southgate with a series of impressive displays during the tournament, notably saving a penalty in a last 16 shootout win over Colombia.
He has retained his place since Russia, helping England top their Nations League group ahead of Croatia and Spain and reach next year's semi-finals.
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It's a bit of a red herring saying that Southgate is throwing youngsters in almost for the sake of it. All the players in the current squad have proved themselves over at least a couple of seasons in either the PL or Championship; they've had the game time to warrant a call-up. The only exception is Sancho but he's been a regular for Dortmund this season in the Bundesliga and CL. As for the others, Sessegnon looks the closest to a call up but he's well behind Chilwell and Shaw. The others need to play proper grown-up football for a full season at least, as regulars in a club side, not the odd sub appearance when the game's won. Southgate isn't a fool.