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Chelsea fans are begging Cech to return after seeing what he did in the Sky Sports studio

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PETR CECH couldn't contain his passion as he celebrated Chelsea's victory at Crystal Palace from the Sky Sports studio.

The Blues legend watched as his former club came from behind at Selhurt Park to win 3-1, with Conor Gallagher leading the charge back.

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Petr Cech couldn't contain his passion as he celebrated Chelsea's victory over Crystal Palace
Chelsea fans loved Cech's reaction

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Chelsea fans loved Cech's reactionCredit: Sky Sports

Gallagher put Chelsea ahead in the 90th minute, sparking wild celebrations in the away stands.

Defender Axel Disasi suffered in the crowd as the billboard was smashed by the visiting supporters.

And chaos ensued Sky studio, as footage revealed Cech's jubilant reaction to Fernandez's decisive goal.

It didn't go unnoticed by Blues fans as someone responded: “Please come back, we miss you.”

Another said: “Petr Cech's celebration of Conor winning. Forever Chelsea.”

People praised: “Proper Chels!!!”

Jefferson Lerma put Palace ahead 1-0 after half an hour before former Eagles loanee Gallagher equalized after half-time.

Gallagher then moved home to win the match and Fernandez wrapped up the victory on a counter-attack.

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Cech provided expert advice before and after the match, where he provided insight into his time at the club as a technical and performance advisor.

The iconic stopper revealed he was pushing for former teammate Frank Lampard to be replaced Maurizio Sarri in 2019.

Petr Cech questions Mauricio Pochettino's decade-long tactics that risk ruining Chelsea's key man

He named Lampard and John Terry two of Chelsea's most important players ever and said Jose Mourinho was his favorite manager.

Cech also questioned Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino's tactic of having his goalkeepers sit deep in their penalty area.

He said: “In this position he is, for my taste, too deep. That's the philosophy you (the manager) have.

“Generally speaking, there are two philosophies in goalkeeping. Whether you want to take a more advanced position for shots, you close the gap, the corner, the target, but you have less reaction time.

“Or you drop deep on the goal line, which may give you a little more time for a save, but you still open the goal

“Pochettino's goalkeeping coach came to him from Tottenham, he has the philosophy of 'Okay, you drop back, you always create space'.

“I think it's the Spanish philosophy, personally I'm the other way around. In many situations it is advantageous for me to close the corner and have less reaction time, but have less space.”

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