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Jordan Pickford named fifth greatest England goalkeeper behind Arsenal legend

Jordan Pickford has been the undisputed England No. 1 for a long time, but where does he rank among the all-time greats.

Former Premier League striker Tony Cascarino believes he is the fifth greatest to wear the Three Lions goalkeeper shirt.

Pickford broke Banks' clean sheet record

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Pickford broke Banks' clean sheet recordCredit: Getty

Only Peter Shilton has won more England caps (125) than Everton's Pickford (79).

He is fast approaching the top 20 in history and is just 21 games away from being just the 11th man in to make 100 or more appearances.

Pickford recently broke Gordon Banks’ record by making his eighth consecutive clean sheet in the 3-0 win over Wales.

It marked more than a year without conceding a goal for his country.

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His position as England's goalkeeper going into the next World Cup is beyond doubt, yet he often is not spoken about among the greats.

Cascarino told Weekend Sports Breakfast: "There isn't even really a debate. The closest I think to him is Dean Henderson and unless something dramatic happens and a terrible run of form with either England in friendlies or in club football, but even then, Jordan's as much as the number one as Harry Kane."

Pickford has played in two major finals for England and will be targeting another next summer in the USA.

Cascarino added: "I think in his early days, he always looked a bit rash. He'd make really crazy decisions at times and you'd think, he's taking chances there.

" I think he's eased back from that where the other goalkeepers were very solid."

England's greatest goalkeepers

So where does he rank among the all-time greats? Cascarino named four others above him.

Peter Shilton

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Shilton made an incredible 125 appearances for EnglandCredit: Getty - Contributor

However, he can still climb that list with more time left in his career.

“His career hasn't ended. So he's got 79 caps at the moment and he's played exceptionally well. The longer he's been in the England shirt, he's got better.

“There's no denying that Pickford's been outstanding for England from the Euros to the World Cups and he doesn't really have a number one contender to take his spot.

“Now, if you put it in the pantheon of great goalkeepers, where would I put Jordan? Probably fifth of all the England keepers I've witnessed.

“You've got Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, David Seaman and Ray Clemence. Now, some might be surprised at Ray Clemence.

“If I go Gordon Banks first, who, by the way, had got 70-odd caps and he had a terrible eye injury, 300 stitches in his face, eye, retina when he lost his eye.

Seaman played 75 times for England, making his debut in 1988

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Seaman played 75 times for England, making his debut in 1988Credit: Getty

“He carried on playing after, but not international football, played out in America.

“Gordon Banks was an unbelievable goalkeeper for his size. Now, I was a very young boy when I saw Gordon Banks. But if you look at footage and what he achieved as being a World Cup winner with England as well.

"He was an amazing keeper. I think it would be very hard to put him above Gordon Banks.

"Peter Shilton, probably the best with the 125 caps because Shilton was nearly unbeatable at times.

Tony Cascarino put Pickford as the fifth best England goalkeeper

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Tony Cascarino put Pickford as the fifth best England goalkeeper

“He made a save against me one day when he was 40 years old for Villa, my debut at Derby County.

“To this day, I don't know how he saved it. It stuck with me forever because people will talk about things happening in your career. It was a header that I literally pinged in the bottom corner from nowhere. Shilton turned it around the post.

“David Seaman, absolute commanding presence, great goalkeeper. I say only because he got 70-odd caps. He was mid-70s in his caps and never won the big thing. But David was an amazing keeper for England and for Arsenal.

“The one that probably most people would disagree with is Ray Clemence. Ray Clemence was the guy that took over really from Gordon Banks when he had the eye injury.

“He got 60-odd caps and was dislodged by Peter Shilton eventually. But they were like two number ones, Ray Clemence and Peter Shilton. They were both that good.

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"Shilton was just above, but Ray Clemence was an extraordinary keeper."

England face Lativa on Tuesday in their next World Cup qualifer with Pickford likely to add to his appearance tally.

England's record appearances

Player Caps

Peter Shilton 125

Wayne Rooney 120

David Beckham 115

Steven Gerrard 114

Harry Kane 109

Bobby Moore 108

Ashley Cole 107

Bobby Charlton 106

Frank Lampard 106

Billy Wright 105

Kyle Walker 96

Bryan Robson 90

Michael Owen 89

Jordan Henderson 86

Kenny Sansom 86

Gary Neville 85

Ray Wilkins 84

John Stones 84

Raheem Sterling 82

Rio Ferdinand 81

Gary Lineker 81

John Barnes 79

Jordan Pickford 79

John Terry 78

Stuart Pearce 78

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