Former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech revealed he has his eyes firmly set on winning at Stamford Bridge this weekend, according to Sky Sports.
Cech, who spent 11 years with the Blues, helped Arsenal secure a 1-0 victory in the Community Shield against Chelsea at the beginning of the season, after making the £10m move across London to the Gunners in the summer
And the Arsenal keeper revealed to the London Evening Standard his only concern was focusing on a win this weekend.
Obviously it will be new to play against Chelsea but when you start playing the game the only concern you have is ‘can I play my best game and can we win?
In a way it is nice that I spent so much time there. That I know every corner of the stadium and the space, so for me there will be no surprises.

Chelsea have endured a miserable start to their title defence this season, sitting just one place above the relegation zone after three defeats from their opening five matches.
And whilst the Czech-Republic international admitted it will be different to play on the opposing side at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, his main focus is to add to Chelsea’s misery by picking up three points for his new side.
I have never played at Stamford Bridge in the visiting team so it will be a new experience for me.
I go to a familiar place but most important for me will be to win the game. That’s the way it goes.
Both sides turn their attention to the UEFA Champions League beforehand, with Chelsea hoping to kick-start their campaign against Maccabi Tel Aviv, whilst Arsenal face a trip to Dynamo Zagreb on matchday one in Europe.




