You’ve got to do your homework, and you’ve got to look at what makes people successful, what makes penalty takers unsuccessful. Ultimately, they’re the ones kicking it, so how can you transfer the pressure on to them? How can you disrupt their pattern to make it difficult? Jack Butland Read Quote
I don’t prepare to sit on the bench, I prepare to play because you never know what is going to happen. Jack Butland Read Quote
I like to feel I’m mature, consistent as a keeper and I pride myself on my shot-stopping and the presence that I have. Jack Butland Read Quote
I’ve dealt with bigger things than the odd performance, dealt with a hell of a long time out of the game from an injury which shouldn’t have kept me out for that long. I’ve had to deal with fears of not playing again, I’m a bigger man for it and I will be better for it in the future. Jack Butland Read Quote
I would have liked to have played more but injuries are part and parcel of football and you’ve got to shoulder it, got to take it on and get on with it. Jack Butland Read Quote
It’s difficult to get away from the media, from social media. It’s a big thing in society and in football, in particular. Jack Butland Read Quote
When I am No. 2, and I am working as hard as I can, then quite often the keeper ahead starts to raise his game even more. Jack Butland Read Quote
I hardly had any coaching until I joined Birmingham where I had Dave Watson for five years. He’s one of the best and I knew how important that was for me. Jack Butland Read Quote
The most important thing for me is being part of a successful England squad and being as big a part of it as I can. Jack Butland Read Quote
England is really important to me, and the only way I can stay in there is by playing well. Jack Butland Read Quote