That’s what former Gunners ace Ray Parlour has suggested.
Arsenal scraped a 3-2 win over Premier League minnows Cardiff City yesterday thanks to Alexandre Lacazette’s late strike nine minutes from time.
Shkodran Mustafi opened the scoring for the Gunners after 11 minutes by Victor Camarasa levelled for the hosts just before the break.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang restored Arsenal’s lead midway through the second half but Danny Ward put Cardiff back on level terms just eight minutes later.

Lacazette’s winner spared the blushes of Emery who looked to be on course to suffering his third defeat of the season.




But it was Cech’s performance between the sticks which has once again been questioned.
The goalkeeper nearly gifted Harry Arter a goal when he lost the ball when trying to play out from the back.
The Premier League veteran has not looked comfortable with the ball at his feet and he almost handed Harry Arter a goal as well when he lost the ball when trying to play out from the back.
And Parlour has suggested that Emery should make a change sooner rather than later if mistakes continue.
“The mistakes he's made against [Manchester] City and again yesterday [against Cardiff] he made a really bad mistake in the seventh minute, and Harry Arter should've done better in front of goal,” Parlour said on talkSPORT.




“If he keeps playing like this Cech, and making mistakes...but you can't keep playing out from the back if the 'keeper isn't happy!.”

Arsenal did splash the cash on a new goalkeeper during the summer transfer window, brining in 26-year-old Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen.
However, the German shot-stopper is yet to make his Premier League debut for the Gunners with Emery preferring Cech in goal.
“I’ve not seen a lot of him,” Parlour said of Leno.
“I saw a little bit of him in pre-season in training, but they were just working on normal shot-stopping, so whether he's good at it we will have to wait and see.”







That’s what former Gunners ace Ray Parlour has suggested.
Arsenal scraped a 3-2 win over Premier League minnows Cardiff City yesterday thanks to Alexandre Lacazette’s late strike nine minutes from time.
Shkodran Mustafi opened the scoring for the Gunners after 11 minutes by Victor Camarasa levelled for the hosts just before the break.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang restored Arsenal’s lead midway through the second half but Danny Ward put Cardiff back on level terms just eight minutes later.

Lacazette’s winner spared the blushes of Emery who looked to be on course to suffering his third defeat of the season.




But it was Cech’s performance between the sticks which has once again been questioned.
The goalkeeper nearly gifted Harry Arter a goal when he lost the ball when trying to play out from the back.
The Premier League veteran has not looked comfortable with the ball at his feet and he almost handed Harry Arter a goal as well when he lost the ball when trying to play out from the back.
And Parlour has suggested that Emery should make a change sooner rather than later if mistakes continue.
“The mistakes he's made against [Manchester] City and again yesterday [against Cardiff] he made a really bad mistake in the seventh minute, and Harry Arter should've done better in front of goal,” Parlour said on talkSPORT.




“If he keeps playing like this Cech, and making mistakes...but you can't keep playing out from the back if the 'keeper isn't happy!.”

Arsenal did splash the cash on a new goalkeeper during the summer transfer window, brining in 26-year-old Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen.
However, the German shot-stopper is yet to make his Premier League debut for the Gunners with Emery preferring Cech in goal.
“I’ve not seen a lot of him,” Parlour said of Leno.
“I saw a little bit of him in pre-season in training, but they were just working on normal shot-stopping, so whether he's good at it we will have to wait and see.”