Stephen Warnock slams Jordan Pickford after Everton's defeat
Former Liverpool and Aston Villa defender Stephen Warnock has said that he could never play alongside Jordan Pickford as the Everton goalkeeper would drive him 'insane'.
Pickford was responsible for letting four goals in during the Toffees' FA Cup quarter-final clash with Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
Speaking after the game, Warnock said that Pickford was too 'animated' and spent too much time criticising his team-mates than doing 'his job'.
Speaking to Sky Sports after Everton's defeat, Warnock criticised Pickford's abrasive style in goal.
He said: 'I wouldn't want to play in front of Jordan Pickford, because I'd be thinking please be quiet.'
Warnock went on to say: 'The way he's acting, the way he goes about things, it would drive me insane!
'There is a way of doing it (jeeing people up). He saves a shot and has a go at people for letting the shot come in at goal.
'You're a goalkeeper, do your job and save the ball. Don't moan at people for getting shots away.
'There's a way of telling people you've go to be tighter, you've got to be more organised. His is aggressive every time that he comes out, he's shouting at things.
'He's just so animated, that for me, every time I see him I think there's a mistake coming or he's out of control in what he's doing constantly.'