Chelsea register retired Cech as goalkeeper cover
LONDON: Chelsea have registered the club’s technical director Petr Cech in their Premier League squad as a precaution in case coronavirus restrictions hit coach Frank Lampard’s goalkeeper options.
Cech’s final game before retiring was against Chelsea for Arsenal in the Europa League final in May 2019 before returning to Stamford Bridge in an executive role.
Chelsea have been beset by goalkeeping problems, with the form of Kepa Arrizabalaga and 39year-old Willy Caballero forcing the Blues into signing Edouard Mendy last month.
However, the English giants insisted Cech’s return to a playing role is purely precautionary.
“Petr Cech has been included in the squad as emergency goalkeeper cover,” Chelsea confirmed in a statement.
“This is a precautionary step due to the unprecedented conditions currently caused by the Covid-19 crisis. He takes up a position as a non-contract player.”
Last month Scottish side St Mirren were forced to sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan after two of their ‘keepers tested positive for Covid-19 and a third was forced to self-isolate.