Andy Hinchcliffe
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Well, as you say, I think if you talk about, and I say goalkeeper, so that means keep the ball out the net, I do think he's the best.
I really do.
I think there's some other good goalkeepers and some young ones coming through, like Ramsdale and that, but I still feel Nick Pope is the best goalkeeper.
But the way Burnley play, you know, don't want to be disrespectful, they are very, very good, but...
but they don't build from the back.
And that is the part that England want to do.
Yeah, and that's what he then maybe looked to move on to do that.
Or if he can play in the games.
And when I got to interview him, he said he really enjoyed that side of England, building from the back and playing.
And he feels he can do it.
So it's just that he doesn't get to showcase it.
And because he hasn't come through in youth football either, a different journey to get to where he is.
How natural is he?
So playing the longer game for Burnley does it well.
But that would be the one side I would feel is why he's not...
not going to get the nod over Jordan Pickford or over Henderson at the moment.
I think, yeah, the emotional control, if you like, yeah.
So I think Henderson seems like he gets quite pumped up as well.
Jordan, for England, I can't think of a mistake he's really made in letting down.
There's been a few times where Everton have some quite high-profile ones, whether it's in the Merseyside derby, I think last season when he dropped that one onto the bar, other times when you think he does get involved in things that he might not need to do.