Why Vito Mannone is determined to fight off challenge of Jordan pickford

Vito Mannone has tipped hot prospect Jordan Pickford to have a '˜big future' in the game.
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Vito Mannone

But Sunderland’s No 1 stopper has no intention of relinquishing his place in the first team just yet and insists his focus is firmly on playing his part in helping keep the Black Cats up.

Sam Allardyce is blessed with a strong goalkeeping department, with England Under-21 keeper Pickford pushing Mannone hard following Costel Pantilimon’s departure.

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Jordan Pickford
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The giant Romanian joined Watford on a permanent deal in January as part of Allardyce’s major overhaul of his squad.

And Mannone was the major benefactor, with the club’s former player of the year now firmly established as Allardyce’s first pick in goal.

The 27-year-old former Arsenal man says he is comfortable with strong competition for places, with veteran Steve Harper also added to the squad as cover last month.

“It’s good to make the goalkeeper work,” Mannone said.

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Jordan Pickford

“At any club I’ve been, there’s been capable keepers around me.

“But I’m focused on me, really.

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Jordan has got a big future, but I want to help the team and club stay in the Premier League.”

Italian stopper Mannone was crowned Sunderland Player of the Year in 2013-14, but, after the arrival of Pantilimon last season, he lost both his confidence and number one spot under ex-boss Gus Poyet.

But, after giving Mannone a chance in the final two games of 2015, Allardyce put his faith in the ex-Arsenal stopper and opted to offload Pantilimon.

Mannone made several smart saves in the 2-2 draw against Liverpool, while he also played his part in the 2-1 win over Manchester United and is benefiting from having the full confidence of Allardyce after admitting to going through the hardest 12 months of his career.

“I slowly got my confidence back. I didn’t have an easy year with other managers,” said Mannone.

“But since he’s come in, he’s been direct and honest with me.”