Everton: James Tarkowski makes ‘difficult’ Jordan Pickford admission at Goodison Park

James Tarkowski has admitted that Everton shot-stopper Jordan Pickford was a “difficult” player to get used to at Goodison Park.

This season, the Toffees have assembled a strong defensive lineup, with Jarrad Branthwaite, Tarkowki, and Pickford working together to thwart opposing offenses.

Only Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City have allowed fewer goals than Everton in 28 games. It appears, though, that things haven’t always been easy in the connections at the back.

Speaking through the “My Inbox” section on the team’s official website, Tarkowski stated: “It was challenging to adjust to when I first started playing in front of him because of how much information he had to convey every four seconds.

However, we’ve practiced good communication because we’ve played a good number of games together. Both he and I have made progress in our communication and listening styles. I think the partnership is doing really well.

Will Everton have the same defensive trio after the summer transfer window?

Despite the Toffees’ fine defensive record in the Premier League this campaign, the club are still facing the risk of relegation for the third successive season.

Just four points separate Everton from Nottingham Forest in the dropzone, with Luton Town one point better off than the Trees.

With Brentford and Crystal Palace also involved in the conversation, Everton have every chance of staying up. Sean Dyche’s side have been brilliant in defence, with scoring goals at the other end proving a much more noticeable issue.

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Jordan Pickford is renowned for his loud voice at Everton

Branthwaite’s success in the league this year has led to rumors that he may leave Goodison Park this summer, with Manchester United being the most recent big European team to express interest.

Naturally, Everton supporters will want the young player to stay with the team. However, given the club’s present financial difficulties and the hefty price tag that surrounds Branthwaite, the defense trio might be divided up before the 2024–2025 season.

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