Former England players Ian Wright and Gary Neville criticize goalkeeper Jordan Pickford after an error that contributed to Norway scoring in England’s World Cup quarter-final in Miami. Neville says Pickford should have done more to prevent the opener, arguing that the goal is something the goalkeeper “has to save.” The criticism centers on Pickford’s role in the moment leading to Norway’s first goal, with both commentators focused on the level of responsibility expected from the England goalkeeper in a high-stakes match. Neither report indicates the goal was the result of broader defensive collapse; instead, they focus on Pickford’s performance and the necessity of making the save. The articles describe their comments as direct and forthright, reflecting disagreement with Pickford’s decision-making or execution during the play. The coverage appears tied to post-match analysis of England’s quarter-final against Norway, highlighting the scrutiny placed on key players in the wake of critical moments.