Phil McNulty, writing for BBC News and republished by Yahoo Sports, argues that England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford should receive more recognition for his performance as he enters World Cup history books. The pieces frame Pickford as a “record-breaker” and focus on the question of whether he has been credited appropriately for his achievements. Both sources reference that Pickford’s World Cup record places him among England’s notable international performers, and they present McNulty’s view that the goalkeeper’s contributions merit clearer acknowledgment. While the articles do not center on policy or controversy, they emphasize the merit of individual recognition in the context of a major tournament. Overall, they present the same core message: Pickford’s record-setting World Cup involvement is portrayed as significant enough to warrant increased credit for his role for England. The coverage remains centered on commentary about recognition, rather than reporting new match events.