Wenger: Cazorla injury is sad and disastrous
Following the unfortunate news that Santi Cazorla has undergone a ninth surgery on his ankle, Arsene Wenger admits that the midfielder’s injury is ‘sad’ and ‘disastrous’.
Following the unfortunate news that Santi Cazorla has undergone a ninth surgery on his ankle, Arsene Wenger admits that the midfielder’s injury is ‘sad’ and ‘disastrous’.
Arsène Wenger has given updates on the availability of Danny Welbeck, Theo Walcott and Santi Cazorla, ahead of Arsenal’s match against Burnley on Sunday.
Olivier Giroud has returned to training, along with Calum Chambers and Danny Welbeck, but Theo Walcott is still out with illness.
Arsène Wenger thinks that Santi Cazorla’s Achilles injury is the worst he’s seen, but he is holding out hope for a return to football for the midfielder.
There are many reasons why Arsenal miss Santi Cazorla, but the simple joy of seeing him play is by far the biggest.
With a number of players running their contracts down, Arsenal could lose out on significant sums of money.
Spain manager Julien Lopetegui believes Santi Cazorla will overcome his injury struggles.
Arsenal have been without Santi Cazorla for over 12 months but if you think it’s been long for us as fans, you should hear how it’s been for our midfield maestro.
Santi Cazorla has revealed the true extent of the infection that threatened his return to football by showing the state of his ankle after eight surgeries as well as a photo before it had all healed.
Santi Cazorla was absent from the team’s annual Christmas jumper photo-shoot.