Trafford is no stranger to winning silverware.
He was the hero for England in the 2023 Under-21 European Championship final, saving a last-minute penalty to help the Young Lions beat Spain and win the competition for the first time in nearly 40 years.
Last season, he amassed an incredible 29 clean sheets in 45 matches to help Scott Parker’s Burnley bounce immediately back to the Premier League and became the first goalkeeper to claim the Championship Player of the Year prize at the PFA awards.
This season, he kept another shutout to help City beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley, while he is also expected to start Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Southampton after saving a Mohamed Salah penalty against Liverpool in the previous round.
Trafford said: “Everyone enjoys the bigger games, the tougher games, but I might be speaking differently if we got beaten in them. The cup game you have to win, because if you don’t win then unless I get in [for] the league – which I haven’t so far – then there is no game [for me].
“It’s obviously a new experience for me because it is the first time I have had this kind of moment where you come in for the cup games, but the good thing about this club and this season is we have progressed in both the cups as far as we possibly could have so far.”












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