Four years after hanging up his gloves former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has the prospect so as to add one other piece of silverware for British ice hockey membership Chelmsford Chieftains this weekend.
Cech, who gained 4 Premier League titles, the Champions League and 5 FA Cups for Chelsea, is now fulfilling a boyhood dream as a netminder for the Essex membership.
The 40-year-old will probably be a part of the squad towards Invicta Dynamos within the two-legged National League Division One South Cup closing, having joined the second-tier outfit final yr.
Cech beforehand impressed at a decrease stage for Guildford Phoenix after retiring from soccer.
“He’s brought an element of calmness and has joined in with the group well,” captain Callum Burnett instructed BBC Essex.
“In his last few games, he’s been really impressive so we’re happy to have him in there, and we trust him.”
Cech made his debut for the Chieftains in November towards Oxford City Stars and earned the man-of-the-match award.
Burnett says Cech’s earlier experiences rub off on his staff mates, even when he’s a comparative rookie at stopping a puck.
“We understand where he’s been and his past, but he understands this is a different sport, this is our game and it’s very different to football,” he stated.
“He gives us words of wisdom and we all appreciate them. Nine times out of 10 he hits the nail-on-the-head. He does his job and we appreciate him being around.”
Cech suffered a depressed cranium fracture enjoying for Chelsea in 2006 and wore protecting headgear after that however that has not put him off the customarily brutal world of ice hockey.
“I still have that feeling in myself because I want to perform. I want to win. I hate losing. It’s the same feeling I had when I played football,” he stated.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com