Goalscoring keeper Bycroft has 'incredible eye for goal'
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Goalscoring keeper Bycroft has 'incredible eye for goal'Image source, ShutterstockImage caption, He might have an eye for goal but Jack Bycroft's equaliser was his first goal in professional football ByBrent PilnickBBC Sport EnglandPublished2 hours ago"He's got an incredible eye for a goal," Exeter City interim manager Matt Taylor says about goalkeeper Jack Bycroft.The 24-year-old wrote his name in Grecians history when he soared to head in Danny Andrew's stoppage-time corner and keep Exeter's League One survival hopes alive as they drew 3-3 with Stockport County."This is going to sound mad, but when he's finished taking shots from the outfield players he takes shots as an outfield player," Taylor told BBC Radio Devon."He doesn't practise his headers - I'm not going to sit here and say practises headers - but I always see him, and he's got an incredible eye for a goal. You can almost see that in people."So I'm delighted for him, but I want to challenge him to keep two clean sheets in our last two games."Image source, ShutterstockImage caption, Bycroft was mobbed by his team-mates after scoring for Exeter CityThree weeks ago reserve keeper Bycroft was a fixture on the substitutes' bench, understudy to Crystal Palace loanee Joe Whitworth at the League One club - he had played just four Vertu Trophy games all season and had not had any competitive minutes since December.But when Whitworth was hurt in the warm-up before the 0-0 draw with Leyton Orient three weeks ago, Bycroft was thrust into the heat of a relegation fight.He has gone on to keep two clean sheets in five League One games as Exeter have lost just one of their past five matches and are two points from safety with two games to play. "I'm 6ft 4in, it's another good target for Danny to aim at," said Bycroft."It was Blackpool where I got on the end of one at the end there as well, so he said i...




