Alisson was the main talking point from the last round of Premier League fixtures as he as dispossessed by Leicester's Kelechi Iheanacho when performing an audacious and completely unnecessary Cruyff turn deep inside his own box. The error lead to a goal for Rachid Ghezzal, though Liverpool still emerged victorious in the game by two goals to one.
However, speaking ahead of Saturday's UEFA Nations League clash with Spain, Pickford ruled out making such a mistake, saying that he knows when and when not to play.
"The quality of goalkeepers is very good, you have to be good at using your feet," he explained.
"It's something I'm good at, something I will keep practising. The new manager at Everton, Marco Silva, is big on it as well, playing out. It's all about decision-making, doing it at the right times, and I never put myself in too much risk."
When asked if he had ever done similar to Alisson, Pickford replied: "I try not to (do tricks) because I don't want to be caught with it. It's a risk.
"If it comes off it looks good and if it doesn't... It's a style of play and I think that's the way Liverpool want to play as well. You've got to give that one where mistakes will happen and it's about not making the next one.
"It's all about managing the game and not making it again in the same game I'd say. It's going to happen.
"For me, I'm going to try not to put myself in that position to make those mistakes. It's the timing of the game, really. You don't want to get too comfortable if you're winning and start trying to be a number 10 player.
"If it's on to do I'll do it and if it's not we'll manage the game. For myself, that's where I learn more. The more games you play the more game management you learn."