Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech set a new Premier League record with his 170th clean sheet on this day in 2015.
The Czech Republic international helped the Gunners shut out Bournemouth 2-0 to move ahead of David James in the history books.
Cech’s eighth clean sheet for Arsenal added to his 162 amassed across his 11-year career with previous club Chelsea.
The 33-year-old’s 170th match without conceding a goal came in his 352 Premier League appearance.
“It’s a great personal achievement and I felt really proud at the end of the game because if you look at the names in the clean-sheet numbers, and you see all those fantastic goalkeepers who had been playing and are still playing in this league, then obviously it is a great achievement to top the list,” said Cech at the time.
Cech eventually called time on his glittering career four years later in 2019, his final match being Arsenal’s 4-1 defeat to former club Chelsea in the Europa League final in Baku.
The ex-Rennes goalkeeper moved straight from standing between the Arsenal sticks into Chelsea’s boardroom upon his retirement.
Cech returned to Stamford Bridge as a technical director, as his former team-mate Frank Lampard took the helm as manager in west London.
Last season, the Blues registered the 38-year-old Cech in their Premier League squad as a precautionary move to help in any possible coronavirus-related availability crisis.
Cech remains technical and performance advisor at Chelsea, who under new coach Thomas Tuchel won the Champions League title last May.
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