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Three Positive Things Observed In Petr Cech’s Performance Today

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech was in between the goal posts when the gunners faced Everton on Sunday so here's how we saw his performance.

Petr Cech got his first clean sheet today after the gunners defeated Everton 2 nil and the Czech Republican international was one of the best performing players on the pitch as the gunners got their fourth Premier League win.

So let’s take a look at the positive things observed in Petr Cech’s performance against Everton.

PETR CECH STARTING TO GET USED TO THE NEW PLAYING STYLE

Petr Cech has been criticized this season for always making mistakes when the Arsenal defenders pass the ball to him, yet Unai Emery wants the attacks to begin with the goalkeeper. The Czech Republican international has been clearly seen making horrible mistakes in his box in their previous matches but he this time looked very confident and made accurate passes which could meet an Arsenal player.

PETR CECH MADE SOME GOOD SAVES TODAY

The gunners were very poor in the first half and this resulted into the gunners losing possession many times but Petr Cech was always there to block the ball from entering his net. The veteran goalkeeper made six saves against Everton.

PETR CECH GREAT IN THE AIR

Everton had nine corners and none of them resulted into goal thanks to defenders and of course the goalkeeper because clubs like the Toffees usually score in set pieces.

So it seems Petr Cech is a proving a point to those who believe he shouldn’t be Arsenal’s first choice goalkeeper.

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