Belfast Telegraph

Gunners boss Emery hail skeeper Cech after first clean sheet of the season sees off Ever ton

- BY MARK MANN-BRYANS

UNAI Emery admits he has been surprised by the criticism aimed at Petr Cech in recent weeks as the Arsenal goalkeeper put in a man of the match performanc­e in yesterday’s Premier League win over Everton.

Second half strikes from Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were enough for the Gunners to secure a 2-0 victory, their fourth in a row in the league and a first clean sheet of the Emery era.

Everton will feel hard done by to leave the Emirates Stadium with nothing to show for a decent performanc­e — and not only because Aubameyang’s goal came from an offside position.

The visitors dominated the first half, with Cech denying the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Lucas Digne and Richarliso­n who looked sharp on his return from suspension.

Cech (36), has captained Arsenal in all of their Premier League games since Emery took charge but has not been without his critics as he adapts to playing the ball out from the back.

He has kept summer signing Bernd Leno on the bench — except for Thursday’s Europa League win over Vorskla Poltava — and Emery is pleased with his goalkeepin­g options.

“I’m a little surprised because there have been a lot of questions over Cech,” Emery said after the win.

“In pre-season and also in the first matches with us, he’s played with good performanc­es. Bernd Leno will also improve with

us and learn. Leno is a younger goalkeeper and he is coming here with a big future, but now, it’s a very competitiv­e position. Petr Cech is very important for us.”

“Today Petr showed us that he’s very good and continuing to work hard with this spirit every day.”

Lacazette opened the scoring with a well-taken strike, three minutes before Aubameyang’s tap-in secured the win.

But Emery revealed he was preparing to remove Lacazette in the moments leading up to his goal.

Asked if he was intending to substitute Lacazette, the Arsenal head coach replied: “I don’t think it’s important, but maybe yes! Football is like that.”

While Arsenal continue to build under Emery, Marco Silva’s start to life at Goodison Park remains a slow one.

Everton have just one league win to their name under the Portuguese — who was left bemoaning the decision not to rule out Aubameyang’s effort.

“It was really frustratin­g. We had just one player in our box and it was three against one and it was clear where our defender was and where the goalscorer was.

“It was a mistake by the assistant referee but we can all make mistakes. That made it really hard for us.”

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 ??  ?? Top gun: Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech wins the ball at the feet of Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Top gun: Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech wins the ball at the feet of Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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