CALUM CHAMBERS praised Petr Cech after the Arsenal goalkeeper broke David James' all-time Premier League clean sheet record in the 2-0 win against Bournemouth.
Cech completed his 170th shut out in 352 English top-flight games as Arsenal climbed back above Leicester to the top of the table.
The 33-year-old, who joined the Gunners in the summer from Chelsea, has enhanced Arsenal's chances of a first League title since 2004.
And Chambers, who played in the unfamiliar defensive midfield position against the Cherries, was full of praise for the Czech Republic international.
"It's an unbelievable achievement," Chambers told Sky Sports. "He's an amazing team-mate to have. He's talking to me every day in training, giving me advice and tips and stuff like that.
"He's a great person to play and train alongside."
Chambers added Wenger's squad did not allow their belief to waver after they suffered a 4-0 drubbing at Southampton on Saturday.
"Obviously we've bounced back but we didn't get ourselves too down after the result at Southampton," he added. "We know we've got a good side here and we just wanted to keep our confidence high and go into the game with belief.
"I thought it was a great team performance and to be back top of the table is brilliant."
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