When Petr Cech looks back on his better days, Sunday is unlikely to be one of them.
The
Arsenal goalkeeper, having conceded four in the season opener against
Liverpool, reportedly crashed his Audi RS7 sports car on his way out of
the Emirates Stadium.
NBC
Sports editor, Joe Prince-Wright, posted a number of photos of the
damaged vehicle - which costs around £85,000 - saying that Cech had
'smashed his car up in car park at Emirates.'

Arsenal have yet to confirm whether the photographs are genuine but one witness claimed the car was 'a write off.'
It
is no surprise the stopper would be looking to make a quick exit from
the ground after his team were booed from the pitch following the 4-3
defeat to Liverpool.
The visitors scored four goals without reply in a 20 minute spell inspired by the brilliance of Philippe Coutinho.
Goals
from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers restored some pride for
the Gunners but they ultimately deserved their loss.
Cech admitted he couldn't blame fans for their unrest at the end of the game.
'As a player we understand the supporters came with the ambition to win the first game of the season,' he said.
A dejected Cech makes his way from the pitch following the season opening defeat
'We
played well for 60 minutes, but were not good enough for 30 minutes.
You have 37 more games and you need to make sure that is the last
defeat.'
Cech added: 'I think it was more down to us. The momentum changed because of the free-kick [Coutinho's equaliser].
The
Czech international refused to place responsibility for result on the
shoulders of inexperienced defensive duo Calum Chambers and Rob Holding.
'They
did really well' he said. 'You cannot be happy because you should not
concede four goals at home, but I thought it was a really good
experience for them.'
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