The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cech’s heroics have boss Emery purring

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London

Unai Emery saluted Petr Cech after the Arsenal goalkeeper’s superb display set the stage for Sunday’s 2-0 win over Everton.

Emery’s side were under the cosh in the first half at the Emirates Stadium, but Cech came to their rescue with a series of fine saves.

Having survived Everton’s opening salvo, the Gunners clinched their fourth successive Premier League victory thanks to second-half goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Lacazette’s sublime strike will stand the test of time, but Aubameyang’s was more fortunate as the Gabon forward was clearly offside.

While the predatory form of Arsenal’s strikers was encouragin­g for Emery, the Gunners boss was more heartened by his team’s first clean-sheet of the season.

It was a well-timed display from Cech after he was replaced by pre-season signing Bernd Leno for Thursday’s Europa League win over Vorskla Poltava.

Emery’s decision sparked claims Cech was on the way out, but the Arsenal captain had other ideas as he rolled back the years with a vintage display.

“We are very happy with the goalkeeper­s. Petr has big experience and big quality. He has started the season very well,” Emery said.

Cech, 36, added: “Everton created a lot of chances in the first half and we really had to stick together.

“I’m delighted with the performanc­e and the clean sheet. I had a lot to do today and I had to help the team stay in the game.”

It might have been different if Emery had been quicker with a planned substituti­on.

He was about to take off Lacazette just before the French striker notched his superb second goal of the season in the 56th minute.

“It is not important, maybe yes,” Emery said with a grin when asked if he was set to substitute Lacazette.

Arsenal are up to sixth place in the Premier League, a welcome sight after the gloom that followed their two-game losing streak at the start of Emery’s reign.

Everton’s defeat left them without a win at Arsenal since 1996.

Their manager Marco Silva was frustrated with his side’s failure to take their chances and equally angry about Aubameyang’s offside goal.

“It’s clear the second goal was offside. It’s really frustratin­g.

“It’s clear where the player who scored the goal was. He was offside.” –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PETR CECH
Picture: Getty Images PETR CECH

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