**Kelly:** As for England that is not going too badly too - qualifying for the World Cup and keeping nine successive clean sheets for you as well, surpassing Gordan Banks' record. What does that mean to you?
**Jordan:** I don't take all the credit. It is a great honour to break a record like that because Banksy is an absolute legend of the game but I always say it is a team effort - we win together, lose together and keep clean sheets together. I know Harry Kane keeps scoring goals week in and week out, but the lads are there to provide service and I am there to help the lads when I am needed to make a save and be called upon, that is what I feel like I do. I am always in the moment as a goalkeeper because them games I probably have not had that much to do, but when called upon and making saves I am making the right decisions, playing out from the back. So there's a lot more to it than just clean sheets because it is not as if I am having seven or eight saves to make in a game, there's the concentration element to it. I take credit for that in terms of staying in the game and the moment but I'll never take the credit for keeping a clean sheet.
**Kelly:** How do you stay in the moment when you are not busy?
**Jordan:** You have to stay mentally prepared. Every goalkeeper is different. For me it will be if the ball is in the other half of the pitch I will always be on the right side, always mirroring the pitch and making sure I feel if it is breaking down I am in the right position to maybe get a through-ball or make a save. Communication as well, I feel like just being connected is key.
**Kelly:** It has been a remarkable career for you so far and you still have a fair few years left, but when you reflect on it all has there been a turning point or a moment where you think, 'if that hadn't happened, maybe I wouldn't have achieved what I have?'
**Jordan:** I think I have always had that mentality that I want to improve myself. I don't want to think that because I've got 80 caps for England or played 330 times for Everton that I've made it, I am always striving for more for myself. When my son Arlo was born that was a big change where there was an unknown to the family. It was new to me and Megan and that was a big change. That was when I had a bit of a dip of form and that is when I started using psychologists, rough with the smooth.
**Kelly:** There's been some interesting quotes from your team-mates where they have talked about your personality. I've heard James Tarkowski say you bark at him and you have had arguments on the pitch. Kyle Walker has described you in various ways, Declan Rice - I've read some of the quotes - but basically they are all just saying you are a bit bonkers!
**Jordan:** There is probably a line where sometimes I go too much that way. That is something I am trying to adapt. There has got to be a balance. When I put a football shirt on, if I am doing small-sided games with the lads in training I hate losing. It gets me right up. I think it shows the passion I have for wanting to win.
**Kelly:** We know how your team-mates describe you, how would your best friend or family describe you?
**Jordan:** I think they will say I am caring and that I look out for people like my mates and I always want the best for everybody. I think it is one thing I am good at.
**Kelly:** What are you like as a football dad? Do you try to blend in or are you shouting at your boy?
**Jordan:** If I am behind the goal, but the last few times he has switched on because I had a little discussion with him where I told him he'd enjoy football more if he was concentrating. I went to one game and he wasn't interacting and getting involved as much but he is only six. He took it so much on board and me and Meg went the next week, he was playing against Stoke's academy and it was when there was a storm and it was freezing but he was amazing. I didn't say anything to him then because he had taken it on board and it was amazing to see him enjoying it. I asked him if he was enjoying it and he said yes and I felt mint then. He played again at the weekend and he was really good again. I wouldn't shout at him, if he is lacking concentration I will just say "switch on".