Chelsea legend insist he’s not happy Chelsea beat Arsenal in Europa League final

Chelsea legend Petr Cech has revealed he still feels the agony of defeat in last year’s Europa League final, despite now working for the Blues.

Cech was part of the Arsenal team that lost 4-1 to Chelsea in the Europa League final and it was his last game for the Gunners.

Days after the match, Cech left Arsenal for a return to Chelsea, where he is now a technical director. However, Premier League chief Richards Masters has revealed when fans will return to stadiums.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Masters said: “No one knows when matches will move away from the behind-closed-doors model and it is right to have contingency plans in place.

“But there is optimism at the Premier League and at clubs that we will see fans back in the stadiums next season and it may happen on a phased basis. “Hopefully it will be a huge morale boost and that is what we’ve been working towards.

“We’ve got some incredible fans in this country and we all know the Premier League as we know and love it won’t be fully back until we have fans back through the turnstiles.

“Getting it back on our TV screens for people to enjoy will hopefully give the whole country a boost.”

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