Petr Cech Reveals Favourite Career Save vs. Bayern Munich in Champions League
The favourite save of Petr Cech's career won't come as too much of a surprise.
The former Chelsea stopper, now with Arsenal, set a Premier League record with his 170th clean sheet against Bournemouth on Monday.
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And speaking with Arsenal.com (via Talking Baws), the goalkeeper revealed that he and his father keep a catalogue of all his clean sheets, and he identified his three favourite saves in the blue or red of London's two most famous clubs.
The first two came in 0-0 draws when the keeper had a reputation to establish; against Spurs' Robbie Keane in 2004 when Carlo Cudicini was the No. 1 among the Chelsea fans, and earlier this season during a stalemate against Liverpool.
But the best? That was against Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben from the penalty spot in extra-time of the 2012 Champions League final.
With the scores locked at 1-1, the Czech goalkeeper dived to his left to stop the Dutchman's shot, and the rest, as they say, is history.






