JORDAN PICKFORD paid tribute to late England legend Ray Clemence ahead of Wednesday’s 4-0 win over Iceland.
Former Liverpool and Tottenham goalkeeper Clemence passed away at the age of 72 on Sunday.
Jordan Pickford and the rest of England’s goalies paid tribute to Ray Clemence before the Iceland gameCredit: EPA
Clemence peacefully passed away aged 72 surrounded by family on SundayCredit: Getty Images – Getty
He was capped 61 times by England, battling Peter Shilton for the spot between the sticks during the 1980s.
Clemence also spent time coaching with the Three Lions, as well as former club Spurs and Barnet.
And in 1987 he was appointed an MBE for services to football.
Ahead of England’s Nations League clash with Iceland at Wembley, current Three Lions goalie Pickford paid homage by laying down a No1 shirt behind his goal mouth.
The Everton star was joined by fellow England stoppers Nick Pope and Dean Henderson, as well as coach Martyn Margetson.
And all four were sombre as they gently placed Clemence’s shirt behind the net.
Clemence’s family released a statement confirming the icon had “passed away peacefully” on Sunday.
It read: “With great sadness, we write to let you know that Ray Clemence passed away peacefully today, surrounded by his loving family.
Pickford laid down a Clemence No1 England shirt behind the netCredit: EPA
Three Lions icon Clemence starred for Liverpool and SpursCredit: Getty Images – Getty
“After fighting so hard, for such a long time, he’s now at peace and in no more pain.
“The family would like to say a huge thank you, for all the love and support that he’s received over the years.
“He was loved so much by us all and he will never be forgotten.”
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