Everton fans have taken to Twitter to destroy Jordan Pickford for his display in Sunday afternoon's meeting with Manchester United.

The England international - who was performing under the watchful eye of Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate - made a mistake in allowing Bruno Fernandes' effort to fly past him when in truth, the ball was close enough to him for it to be saved.

That particular error came just seconds after Pickford had passed the ball short, when it would've been safer to go long with Manchester United players in close proximity when he initially distributed the ball.

It was the second game in a row at Goodison Park in which the former Sunderland glovesman made a mistake.

Last time out on Merseyside for Everton, Pickford let Christian Benteke's shot skid under his body when it looked easier to save it.

Following his mistake, Sky Sports portrayed a graphic on live TV showing the fact that the 25-year-old has made seven errors leading to goals since the start of last season - the joint-most of any other keeper alongside David de Gea.

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To kick off the reaction, The Gwladys Street said that Pickford's performances this season cannot be defended - he was also guilty of looking far from solid when Newcastle scored two late goals to grab a point at Goodison Park earlier this term, with the glovesman spotted behind the line for one of Florian Lejeune's two strikes.

Emperor Carlo then mentioned that Pickford has the talent, but has no focus whatsoever - the player himself admitted that personal allegiances affected his mistake-ridden display against Newcastle last season, given his ties with the Magpies' rivals Sunderland.

James Wharton then referred to Roy Keane's half-time comments on the Englishman, in which the former Manchester United hardman said he doesn't care about stats and that he knows Pickford isn't a good goalkeeper - ouch.

Lastly, Iain Young said that Pickford should be dropped next week.

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Ancelotti could select academy graduate Joao Virginia as a backup if he did want to drop his No.1, with the young Portuguese stopper on the bench against Manchester United.

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