Given a one time only opportunity to start Pickford on Boxing day, would you send McLaughlin to the bench?
Apart from that though.Utterly ridiculous question.
One is playing league one football, the other an international number one.

Took the word's out of my mouth,silly questionUtterly ridiculous question.
One is playing league one football, the other an international number one.
Utterly ridiculous question.
One is playing league one football, the other an international number one.
W/O any hesitation, you'd start England's #1, just three days after he had to pick the ball out of the back of the net 6 times, over the guy we must rely upon for promotion the rest of the way? Another factor in this: assuming Pickford took yesterday's results to heart, would playing in front of 40k+ at the SOL be just what the doctor ordered, or something Pickford might find uncomfortable?

The lad is superb, and he’s mentally tough as granite. All keepers have howlers.
Yeh I agreeIs it a ridiculous/silly question, or is this not just someone asking a hypothetical question, and stimulating conversation
It's never going to be a possibility, but it's creating discussion, and a bit of humour
Actually, it is a silly question![]()
Pickford pressure means he must take responsibility
Nobody in the Premier League has made more individual errors leading to goals than Jordan Pickford this season.
His wayward pass against West Ham United earlier in the campaign has now been compounded by horrible errors against Liverpool and Tottenham.
Sadly for the goalkeeper, he's picked up an unfortunate knack of making mistakes that cost his side in big moments.
Pickford was guilty of gifting West Ham their opener at Goodison as the Hammers picked up a surprise victory while the Divock Origi's winner for Liverpool holds no need to be revisited.
But today's error turned the tide against Everton in the worst possible way.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/everton-analysis-only-one-man-15591350
Pickford.
Nothing wrong with mclaughlin, but Simply because of Pickford's distribution.
It's about loyalty to the local lad, who left, but is now England's #1, or to the guy actually wearing the shirt, and will be vital to the promotion push. And it considers the psychological affect of allowing 6 goals, hero or not, just three days before the next match, which just so happens to be on boxing day.What sort of question is this?
One of the most overrated goalkeepers in the world. Great shot stopper, but there are no penalty shootouts in the Premier League. By the time he sharpens his decision making, the reflexes will have dulled. The legendary distribution from the lower leagues, doesn't work in the Premier League. Just the other day, against your boys, he picked out Walcott, in space, on the attacking half of the pitch, but the player assigned the responsibility to snuff out the long counter easily tracked back to cover.One of the best goalkeepers in the world