LONDON: Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech is delighted to end a frustrating wait for his 200th Premier League clean sheet, the 35-year-old said after Sunday’s 3-0 Premier League victory over Watford.
The former Chelsea goalkeeper had to wait for 11 games to reach the landmark and produced an inspired performance that included a second-half penalty save from Watford striker Troy Deeney to help Arsenal seal the win.
“It’s been a while and I have to say it’s never happened that I’ve had to wait 11 games for a clean sheet,” Cech told the club’s website.“In the stretch it was quite frustrating at times. We had so many games where we had a big result, especially at home when you take the games against Everton and Crystal Palace.
“You’re 4-0 up and conceded late goals. Sometimes you go through stretches like that as a team, as an individual and obviously you have to find your way out,” he added.Victory for sixth-placed Arsenal took them to 48 points, eight points behind defending champions Chelsea.
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