Cech it out

Everton vs Arsenal: See the amazing moment Petr Cech comes just inches away from being the Gunners’ unlikely hero

Visitors' 6ft 4in keeper came to within a foot of heading in an equaliser at Goodison Park... but was thwarted by his opposite number

PETR CECH was inches away from becoming Arsenal’s unlikely hero at Goodison Park.

The 6ft 4in keeper rushed up the pitch to attack an injury-time free-kick deep in Everton’s half as Arsenal trailed 2-1.

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Petr Cech comes mere inches away from scoring an equaliser for Arsenal

Cech escaped marker Ashley Williams and jumped to meet a whipped Mesut Ozil cross.


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But opposite number Maarten Stekelenburg produced an acrobatic save the Czech veteran would have been proud of and batted the ball away from harm.

Pictures showed Cech was certain to connect with the ball had Stekelenburg not been on top form.

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Arsenal’s keeper escapes Ashley Williams but is thwarted by his opposite number

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Petr Cech collides with Maarten Stekelenburg after jumping to meet Mesut Ozil’s cross

Goals from Seamus Coleman and Williams were enough to see off Arsenal, who scored through star man Alexis Sanchez.

The result leaves Chelsea, who are three points above Arsenal at the top of the table with a game in hand, with breathing room.

Arsene Wenger admitted his players struggled to cope with the physicality of Ronald Koeman’s men.

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The Gunners boss said: “It was a very physical game and I think we faced some challenges.

“It disturbed our game and at the end of the day I think we were a bit unlucky to lose.”

The Frenchman, 67, added: “We fought very hard and I can’t fault the attitude.”

But Michael Owen, speaking as a pundit on BT Sport, said: “They [Arsenal] fought really hard from Arsenal’s point of view, but that’s a very passing type of fighting hard – maybe running around a bit.

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Everton beat Arsenal 2-1 thanks to goals from Seamus Coleman and Ashley Williams

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Arsene Wenger said he could not fault the attitude of his defeated Arsenal stars

“But when you talk about physically fighting hard, are they going to challenge?

“They’re not designed for that. They’re not a team that plays that way, they don’t train that way.

“They need to pass a team off the park and when any team gets really physical they probably find it harder.”

Ian Wright echoed the feeling, adding: “If you are going to beat Arsenal, or you’re going to try and take them out of their stride, you have to make the game that kind of game.”


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