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CECH PLAYS DOWN WILKINS EXIT

Petr Cech has said that Wilkins exit is not to blame for the club’s poor form. Goals from Nedum Onuoha, Asamoah Gyan and Danny Welbeck earned Sunderland their first away win of the season and sent Chelsea tumbling to their first home defeat since last March. Wilkins was told last week by chief executive Ron Gourlay that his contract would not be renewed.

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CECH WANTS CONCENTRATION

Petr Cech says that he wants Chelsea to concentrate more in games so that they do not suffer any more defeats. Carlo Ancelotti’s side have won just one league game out of the last six and Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with Everton was another example of Chelsea failing to focus for a full 90 minutes.

“We’re in a period where everything is going against us and the small, little things make a difference,” said Cech. “Unfortunately the Everton one is painful because in the first-half we played very well.

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CECH EXPECTING ARSENAL CHALLENGE

Petr Cech says that he is expecting that Arsenal can challenge for the Premier league title this season. Arsene Wenger’s side have now gone over five years without lifting a trophy and Czech Republic keeper Cech claims their results in the “big games” will determine how successful they will be come May.

“I am expecting them to be around the top spots,” Petr Cech told Corvallis Soccer.

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CECH WANTS TITLE FIGHT

Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has not ruled out the chance of the title and insists there is still chance of Chelsea winning it. A woeful winter has seen the Blues drop down the table and they currently sit fourth in the standings – 10 points behind league leaders Manchester United.

Carlo Ancelotti’s team are beginning to turn the corner though, and picked up an emphatic 4-0 victory over Bolton on Monday night.

Cech believes the title race is not over and claims Chelsea can claw themselves back into contention with a good run of results.

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CECH IS THE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chelsea’s goalkeeper Petr Cech has been selected as Chelsea’s player of the year 2010.”I’ll never grow tired of this, it’s a great honour,” said the 28-year-old Cech, with 78 appearances for the Czech national team, after being picked by players, coaches, officials and journalists.

“I’m glad my work has been valued as excellent, and I believe this is not the last time I’m here,” added Cech, who won ahead of Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky and Atletico Madrid defender Tomas Ujfalusi.

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CECH WARNS CHELSEA

Petr Cech has said that Chelsea could be missing out on the Champions League next season if results do not improve.

Dumped out of the competition last night by Manchester United, the Blues are still desperate to win the competition that is most coveted by owner Roman Abramovich.

But the club’s stalwart keeper says all that could be lost in the season’s final seven Premier League games.

He said: “I have to tell you that playing for the final of the Champions League: it is painful when you lose.

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CECH JOINS NBA

Petr Cech and Drogba are the Chelsea players who have enrolled for taking part in the NBA in the summer. That’s when the NBA Finals will take place with Kobe Bryant’s LA Lakers pressing San Antonio in the Western Conference while the Boston Celtics lead the way in the Eastern Conference.

Last week Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas lifted the lid on his love of shooting hoops when he isn’t shooting on goal, and previously Bryant had admitted he is a big football fan, with Barcelona his team of choice.

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CECH HAS SAVED CZECHS

A stunning double save from Petr Cech allowed the Czech Republic to hold Japan to a 0-0 draw on Tuesday as the tri-nation Kirin Cup ended without a single goal being scored. The Blue Samurai and Czechs had both failed to break down Peru in the two previous games before Chelsea goalkeeper Cech ensur
ed the winner-takes-all clash in Yokohama also finished in a stalemate.

Cech brilliantly saved a Shinji Okazaki header after 78 minutes before acrobatically blocking Tadanari Lee’s follow-up from point-blank range, drawing gasps from a crowd of 65,000

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