The 23-year-old admits he is not entirely pleased with
his form last term and claims that being benched forced him to work on his
fitness.
Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny admits being dropped
last season drove him to raise his game.
The 23-year-old Poland international was replaced by
Lukasz Fabianski in March after a poor run of form, but insists this has made
him a better player.
Szczesny was left out of four matches but has started
every game this season and attributes his return to form to the disappointment
of being benched.
"Obviously I had mixed feelings about my form last
season, I had my ups and downs," he told the club's official website.
"It wasn't nice - you want to be playing every week.
"But then again, the most important thing is the
team and that is what the team needed.
"I worked on my fitness and sharpness and came in
much earlier every day to work in the gym with the fitness coaches and the
physios. There was a lot of stuff to be done - I realised I wasn’t in the best
shape, but it all worked out pretty well.
"Hopefully I can be the club’s number one this
season. It is important, I want to win a trophy for this club because that is
what is missing in my career and I’m sure it is what the fans have been
missing. It’s a big season."
The Pole has renewed competition for his place this term
after Wenger added Emiliano Viviano to his goalkeeping options before the
transfer window closed.
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