Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech has defended striker Alexis Sanchez, 
dismissing media reports saying the Chilean was laughing at the side's 
collapse during their Champions League defeat at home to Bayern Munich 
last week.
Sanchez was seen to be laughing with Cech on the bench after the striker
 had been substituted in the 73rd minute of the 5-1 loss as the North 
London club crashed out of Europe, 10-2 on aggregate in the first 
knockout round.
"It is sad and he was as sad as I have seen him," the former Chelsea 
goalkeeper said. "I found it very disrespectful to the player. But 
obviously you can take the picture and you can interpret it the way you 
want, unfortunately.
"But we the players, we know exactly what he said and we know how he was
 hurting and he was as disappointed as anybody else. It is unfortunate 
and disappointing."
The North London club have lost five of their last eight matches in all 
competitions and the former Czech international said that the players 
must carry the blame as much as manager Arsene Wenger.
"Everybody has to share the responsibility for the position we are in 
and everybody has to work to get ourselves out of it," Cech added.
"So as a player you focus on that and I believe as a manager he does the
 same thing. This is going to be the key now, be ready, be prepared as a
 team and then do the best we can do."
Fifth-placed Arsenal visit eighth-placed West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
 
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