Jordan Pickford’s match-winning performance against Chelsea has drawn high praise, contrasting sharply with Pat Nevin’s “awful” assessment of Robert Sanchez’s error-strewn display for the visitors.
Jordan Pickford’s “wonderful” form proved decisive as Everton dismantled Chelsea 3-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The England international produced several world-class saves to deny Enzo Fernandez, reinforcing his status as a vital asset for David Moyes.
“Everton can count their blessings with Jordan,” analysts noted, as his consistency provided the foundation for a clean sheet that moved the Toffees further away from danger.
Conversely, former winger Pat Nevin delivered a scathing verdict on Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez, labeling his performance “awful” following several costly lapses.
Sanchez was criticized for his sluggishness during Beto’s opening goal and a near-disastrous hesitation early in the match.
Nevin suggested the Spaniard’s lack of confidence is currently a liability, stating, “it’s a problem that Liam Rosenior must address immediately” to stop the rot.

