Jordan Pickford to miss World Cup Qualifiers due to injury

Jordan Pickford to miss World Cup Qualifiers due to injury – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Jordan Pickford is set to miss England’s upcoming World Cup Qualifiers due to an injury, Everton have confirmed via their official website.

The goalkeeper was forced to come off in the first half of Everton’s defeat at home to Burnley having sustained an injury to his oblique abdominal muscle.

Pickford receives treatment prior to going off early

On Monday, he underwent a scan on the injury to determine its extent. Today, it was confirmed that he will miss the rest of March’s fixtures, ruling him out of at least four games for club and country.

On Saturday, the Toffees face runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City in an FA Cup quarter-final tie. Portuguese goalkeeper Joao Virginia is expected to be the one to fill in for Pickford, having replaced the 27-year-old on Saturday.

However, this may depend on whether Roma loanee Robin Olsen has recovered from his knock which has kept him out of action lately. The Swede has made nine appearances in all competitions this season, keeping three clean sheets.

Meanwhile, it is unclear who will step in for England’s World Cup Qualifiers. Burnley’s Nick Pope and Manchester United’s Dean Henderson are the most likely choices for Gareth Southgate.

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The Three Lions begin their campaign to qualify for the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar during the upcoming international break.

On the 25th of March, England welcome San Marino to Wembley Stadium for their first international game since November. Three days later, they travel to Albania, before completing the international break back at Wembley with a visit from Poland.

 

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