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What Petr Cech did with over 20 Arsenal female footballers will surprise you

- Petr Cech celebrates Arsenal women team after their impressive stats in the league

- They are currently second on the table with 33 points - two points behind Man City ladies

- The 36-year-old will hang his gloves when this season ends later this year

Petr Cech surprised Arsenal women team by taking them to expensive dinner as a way of celebrating their success in the league so far this season.

The female Gunners are currently second on the Women's Super League table with 33 points - two points behind table toppers Manchester City.

They have won 11 of their 13 topflight matches so far this campaign but with two matches in-hand.

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And the former Chelsea keeper seem impressed with the exploits of his current side's women team.

Sport Bible quoting Arsenal Women's team reporter Tim Stillman reports that the Czech international rewarded the ladies for their efforts as they continue their chase for silverware.

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Cech has been relegated to the bench since the arrival of German shot-stopper Bernd Leno last summer.

Meanwhile, the 36-year-old will hang his gloves at the end of this season after making the announcement earlier this campaign.

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His three year reign at the Emirates Stadium has been rewarded with an FA Cup and two Community Shields.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Chelsea have concluded plans to offer club legend Petr Cech a coaching job after ending his career at the end of this season.

The 36-year-old goalkeeper announced earlier this week that he will be ending his 20-year career at the end of this league season.

While giving a hint to his retirement on social media, he said that he has "achieved everything I set out to achieve" in football according to the Mirror.

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