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Petr Cech Makes His Say On Thursday’s Loss Against City

The gunners welcomed Manchester City at the empty Emirates stadium on Thursday and got defeated 3-0 in favour of the log leaders who proved to be mightier than Arsenal.

The gunners welcomed Manchester City at the empty Emirates stadium on Thursday and got defeated 3-0 in favour of the log leaders who proved to be mightier than Arsenal.

The gunners started off the match with their first choice goalkeeper Petr Cech who was given a start to protect the goal of Arsenal but he failed miserably because he conceded three goals against the attacking Manchester side.

Petr Cech was disappointed with the result of the match but he believes that they did look vicious for a win in their first half;

I think in the first half we were much better organised than at Wembley.’ the player told arsenal.com.

‘We should have scored second half and we probably could have had another go later on. But l second half, they probably wanted to protect their lead but we put them under more pressure.”

The fans are confused on who to blame on the crisis of the team because the whole team seems to be under performing even though some were hoping that the manager starts benching Petr Cech because they say he is old but they have come to find out that is the whole team under performing.

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