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Cech expects Ospina to start for Arsenal in EFL Cup final
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Arsene Wenger Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is set to select David Ospina in goal for the EFL Cup final, believes Petr Cech.
Emery picks Koscielny as Arsenal captain
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Petr Cech Arsenal head coach Unai Emery has named Laurent Koscielny as his captain, despite the France international being sidelined through injury.
Cech urges Arsenal to continue Wenger's legacy
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Arsene Wenger Veteran goalkeeper Petr Cech wants Arsene Wenger's successor to continue the Frenchman's legacy at Arsenal.
Chelsea's historic 2004/05 side: Where are they now?
By Gary Parkinson published
FFTWATN Jose Mourinho's first title-winning Blues team was a mixture of Portuguese finesse, tricksy wingers and English steel as John Terry and Co. set a Premier League record for fewest goals conceded (15)…
Wenger had major doubts over Cech signing
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Arsene Wenger Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger confessed he had high concerns over signing former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Cech defends under-fire Arsenal team-mate Sanchez
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Arsene Wenger Petr Cech denied claims Alexis Sanchez was laughing at Arsenal's plight during the embarrassing loss to Bayern Munich.
Arsenal keen for Petr Cech to stay as a coach – but he wants to join this club instead
By Greg Lea published
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No hiding, Arsenal want the title - Cech
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Petr Cech Arsenal must embrace expectations of a Premier League title challenge, according to goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Cech offers Mason support over skull injury
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Petr Cech Hull City's Ryan Mason has been offered support by Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech ahead of Saturday's Premier League game between the clubs.
Opinion: Arsenal are the perfect job for a new manager – this is no post-Fergie Man United
By James McNicholas last updated
Arsenal Behind-the-scenes changes, emerging talent and hunger for success in the stands make it a dream job for Europe's top managers to walk into, argues James McNicholas
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