Chelsea goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon is pessimistic that the Blues will allow him to follow great friend Petr Cech to Arsenal.
Cech is expected to be confirmed as a Gunner on Monday after undergoing a medical and agreeing personal terms this week ahead of an £11m switch.
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The 33-year-old has worked alongside Lollichon since his days at Rennes, whom he left to join Chelsea in 2004, but the Frenchman is unsure that he will be able to continue this hugely-successful partnership at the Emirates Stadium.
“For now, it does not matter. No contact has been made,” Lollichon told L’Equipe.
“I do not know if this has been discussed between the two clubs, but I do not think Chelsea will be favourable.”
Lollichon helped Cech win 13 major honours during his decade at Stamford Bridge, including four Premier League titles and the 2011-12 Champions League, in which the Czech international centurion was the penalty-shootout hero in the final.
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