London's "Arsenal" goalkeeper Petr Cech proved that he still has what it takes.
During last weekend's "Premier League" match (3:0) against "Watford", the 35-year-old Czech goalkeeper saved a penalty kick and did not let in any goals, entering the tournament record books.
200 matches. That's the number of "dry" goals he has saved so far in the veteran's biography - he became the first goalkeeper in the league to reach this milestone.
His teammate Mesut Ozil also shone with an assist in the match and surpassed the legendary Eric Cantona in the all-time league record table.
The German achieved 50 assists in 141 matches, while the former "Man Utd" player needed two more matches.