Wednesday, September 26, 2018

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Bernd Leno does his best Petr Cech impression and almost scores an own goal

His performance hasn’t filled Arsenal fans with confidence.

Petr Cech vs Bernd Leno, it’s been the subplot to Arsenal’s season.

Despite forking out £22million to sign the Bayer Leverkusen man in the summer, Cech has kept his place as the Gunners No1.

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Getty - Contributor The veteran stopper has actually been one of the standout players this season[/caption]

The impressive form of Cech has meant that Leno’s first team opportunities have been few and far between this campaign.

The German made his first start for the Gunners in the Europa League victory over FC Vorskla, going largely untested on the night, but still conceding twice.

Leno’s second outing in an Arsenal shirt came in the Carabao Cup against Brentford.

Reuters Arsenal fans were mostly watching through their fingers[/caption]

Although the Gunners were 3-1 winners on the night, their goalkeeper’s performance was certainly a questionable one.

Just minutes into the clash, the 26-year-old almost dropped an almighty clanger. It was really unbelievable stuff.

Doing his best Cech impression of trying to score an own goal against Man City, Leno produced his very own heart-in-mouth moment.

We can’t watch this without wincing…

Could have been embarassing for Leno #ARSBRE #AFC pic.twitter.com/NNHztPkRSo

— RÖY (@19AJR) September 26, 2018

Things got no better for the German when he failed to keep out Brentford’s goal in the second-half.

Alan Judge’s free-kick sailed past the goalkeeper who failed to make a real attempt at a save.

The strike was nowhere near the corner of the goal, yet still flew past Leno with ease.

Leno should save that pic.twitter.com/RLMg17njbS

— 𝙘𝙖𝙡 (@calsmii) September 26, 2018

On the basis of this performance, the wait to see Leno in a Premier League game might go on for a while yet.

We thought his whole ‘thing’ was playing out from the back?

Leno’s shocker was eerily reminiscent of a howler during his Bundesliga days…

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