Goalkeeper David Ospina is world class and will keep play many games for Arsenal this season, manager Arsene Wenger has said.
The Colombia international was not at his very best in the first half against Paris Saint-Germain but went from zero to hero as he enjoyed a fantastic second half to deny the hosts on numerous occasions.
And the Frenchman confirmed that the 28-year-old will enjoy regular football at the club during this campaign.
"In the decisive moments when he could have [conceded] a penalty, when at one down in the first half he came out with a good header," Wenger told reporters.
"You know, I have two world-class goalkeepers, I will repeat that.
"I know we have enough games to give them games. But if you cannot play… you cannot keep as well two world-class goalkeepers that don't get games.
"We have the roles that the keepers know. And that's why it's important to have clear roles when the season starts and when that changes I inform them. But they know what the roles of the season are.
"I would not like to answer that question tonight [if he will keep his place in the Champions League], because we can always change our mind. He has the right to train, to stay in the Champions League games."