Message on a bottle: How Pickford made vital penalty save to boost Everton’s survival hopes

Message on a bottle: How Pickford made vital penalty save to boost Everton's survival hopes

The camera then revealed that Pickford had a graphic attached to his water bottle detailing Maddison’s penalty technique, including a statistical breakdown of where the midfielder tends to aim from the spot.

Closer inspection revealed the chart suggested that Maddison went down the middle with 60% of his penalty kicks and included an instructional reminder to Pickford that he should “stay centre.”

Sure enough, as Maddison began his run up, the Everton goalkeeper quickly shuffled both ways along his line before returning to the centre of the goal to make the save.

“Madders needs to learn his lesson; don’t play poker!” Pickford joked after the game. “I do my homework. He expects me to dive so I double-bluffed him and got one up on him.”

With hope restored, the Toffees fought back to grab an equaliser just after the restart as a smart half-volley from Alex Iwobi on 54 minutes secured only their second point in five Premier League games.

Dyche and his squad still require a minor miracle if Everton are to avoid their first-evert top-flight relegation but, thanks in part to the goalkeeper’s diligent penalty prep, they still have a fighting chance of wriggling free.