Cazorla off?

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the playing mantis wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 8:35 pm
OneBardGooner wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 8:23 pm
the playing mantis wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 8:14 pm
StuartL wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 8:02 pm
Good riddance Mantis :shock: Harsh in the extreme
Genuine 2 footed player, great touch, balance, vision - could / should have scored a few more.
maybe but what games did he win us that mattered? wouldnt have got in any of the title winning sides imo
Well for a start this goal turned this game around....


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a game that facilitated the continuance of the crap old regime?! against hull...not a big game or one that mattered. sorry guys cant agree with this he was decent, nothing more.
City Away in January 2015
Liverpool Home in November 2013
Tottenham Home in the Cup in January 2014
5-2 over at Tottenham at Home in November 2012
Liverpool Away in September 2012

There's five at least.

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Really Like Santi - Great skills and timing etc etc

From: BBC Football website: Santi Cazorla
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45575463
Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla has been deprived of 668 days of his career during an agonising two years in which he had 11 operations.
The former Spain international has been ravaged by an Achilles injury since October 2016 - one that not only threatened his career, but also his ability to walk.
But now Cazorla is fit and expected to face Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday, having returned to the club where he made his name after six years with Arsenal.
Here, the 33-year-old tells BBC Sport about bacteria "eating" eight centimetres of his ankle tendon, his "magical" unveiling at Villarreal, and his excitement at facing "idol" Steven Gerrard.
'For me, it was just an ankle sprain'
Cazorla can pinpoint the moment his torment started. It was September 2013 and he was playing for Spain in a friendly against Chile.
An innocent kick broke a small bone in his ankle. Painful, but not enough to prevent him playing. Not initially, at least.
After a few months, the midfielder began to "suffer pain every day" until deciding he "just could not carry on" during a Champions League fixture against Ludogorets Razgrad in October 2016.
"I was no longer enjoying it," he tells Football Focus. "I just didn't feel like playing at all. So I decided to stop and find a solution. I didn't know it meant I would be two years out of the game."
• Cazorla 'should be satisfied' he can walk
• Arsenal allow Cazorla to leave
His first surgery came two months later. Another 10 followed, with one leading to gangrene and Cazorla being told he should be "satisfied" just to walk again. There were even fears he could lose a leg.
The final operation came in May, when the former Villarreal and Malaga player had his Achilles reconstructed, with doctors grafting skin from his left arm - featuring a tattoo - to his right ankle.
"They've put skin from my arm on my ankle, and from my thigh on my arm. So whenever I get asked what's happened to me, I end up saying it's like a little jigsaw, parts of my body all over the place," he says.
"It's not the usual sort of injury that you get in football, where bacteria is working away and eating away eight centimetres of your tendon… for me it was just an ankle sprain.
"There were loads of moments where I was on the point of saying 'I don't have the strength to carry on'. But the people by my side made me change my mind because they believed I would play again."

'I've got unfinished business at Arsenal'
Cazorla does not "attach any blame" to Arsenal for his two years of torment.
Indeed, he says he will be "eternally grateful" to the club and to former manager Arsene Wenger, who extended his contact for a year while he was injured.
"Arsene said he'd never seen an injury like it," Cazorla says. "And my doctor in Spain said he's never had a case where two different bacterias eat away at eight to 10 centimetres of an Achilles tendon.
"If the bacteria had been identified and contained from day one, not even half the things would have happened that did eventually happen.
"But I've been left with a feeling of unfinished business because I'd always said that if I ever had to leave I would say my goodbyes in front of the fans, because they have always treated me incredibly well."
Hello again? Or abracadabra?
After it was announced he would be leaving Arsenal in the summer when his contract expired, Cazorla had planned to do pre-season at the club as he waited for offers.
However, Villarreal gave him the chance to return to a side with whom he spent seven seasons across two spells and the chance "to be home" was too appealing to turn down.
"When I left, it was more a case of 'see you later' than 'goodbye'," he says. "They've made it possible for me to enjoy football again and it would be impossible to repay the kindness they have shown me."

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Thu Sep 20, 2018 11:04 am
Really Like Santi - Great skills and timing etc etc

From: BBC Football website: Santi Cazorla
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45575463
Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla has been deprived of 668 days of his career during an agonising two years in which he had 11 operations.
The former Spain international has been ravaged by an Achilles injury since October 2016 - one that not only threatened his career, but also his ability to walk.
But now Cazorla is fit and expected to face Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday, having returned to the club where he made his name after six years with Arsenal.
Here, the 33-year-old tells BBC Sport about bacteria "eating" eight centimetres of his ankle tendon, his "magical" unveiling at Villarreal, and his excitement at facing "idol" Steven Gerrard.
'For me, it was just an ankle sprain'
Cazorla can pinpoint the moment his torment started. It was September 2013 and he was playing for Spain in a friendly against Chile.
An innocent kick broke a small bone in his ankle. Painful, but not enough to prevent him playing. Not initially, at least.
After a few months, the midfielder began to "suffer pain every day" until deciding he "just could not carry on" during a Champions League fixture against Ludogorets Razgrad in October 2016.
"I was no longer enjoying it," he tells Football Focus. "I just didn't feel like playing at all. So I decided to stop and find a solution. I didn't know it meant I would be two years out of the game."
• Cazorla 'should be satisfied' he can walk
• Arsenal allow Cazorla to leave
His first surgery came two months later. Another 10 followed, with one leading to gangrene and Cazorla being told he should be "satisfied" just to walk again. There were even fears he could lose a leg.
The final operation came in May, when the former Villarreal and Malaga player had his Achilles reconstructed, with doctors grafting skin from his left arm - featuring a tattoo - to his right ankle.
"They've put skin from my arm on my ankle, and from my thigh on my arm. So whenever I get asked what's happened to me, I end up saying it's like a little jigsaw, parts of my body all over the place," he says.
"It's not the usual sort of injury that you get in football, where bacteria is working away and eating away eight centimetres of your tendon… for me it was just an ankle sprain.
"There were loads of moments where I was on the point of saying 'I don't have the strength to carry on'. But the people by my side made me change my mind because they believed I would play again."

'I've got unfinished business at Arsenal'
Cazorla does not "attach any blame" to Arsenal for his two years of torment.
Indeed, he says he will be "eternally grateful" to the club and to former manager Arsene Wenger, who extended his contact for a year while he was injured.
"Arsene said he'd never seen an injury like it," Cazorla says. "And my doctor in Spain said he's never had a case where two different bacterias eat away at eight to 10 centimetres of an Achilles tendon.
"If the bacteria had been identified and contained from day one, not even half the things would have happened that did eventually happen.
"But I've been left with a feeling of unfinished business because I'd always said that if I ever had to leave I would say my goodbyes in front of the fans, because they have always treated me incredibly well."
Hello again? Or abracadabra?
After it was announced he would be leaving Arsenal in the summer when his contract expired, Cazorla had planned to do pre-season at the club as he waited for offers.
However, Villarreal gave him the chance to return to a side with whom he spent seven seasons across two spells and the chance "to be home" was too appealing to turn down.
"When I left, it was more a case of 'see you later' than 'goodbye'," he says. "They've made it possible for me to enjoy football again and it would be impossible to repay the kindness they have shown me."
"If the bacteria had been identified and contained from day one, not even half the things would have happened that did eventually happen."

Not much chance of that happening with our genius medical team and advisers at the club during that time. I genuinely don't think his injury would have got anywhere near the extremes it did had he not been at this club at the time.

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Good luck to the bloke.

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I loved Cazorla. His eyes always looked kind and full of warmth. Seemed really likeable :)

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Santi has been assisting Unai !

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45603071

"Emery asked Cazorla for his insight on Arsenal's medical set-up, nutrition and also what else he may need to adapt to the Premier League.

"I think it's a club that can improve quite a few things," Cazorla said."

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If there was a list of recent players who I would support giving a year’s wages out of charity, Cazorla would be right near the top of that list.

Unfortunately we aren’t a charity and shouldn’t be giving anybody wages for nothing.

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maybe he could take our medical staff to court, so it was a good will gesture?

I don't know if players can take a medical department to court, but the fact that he nearly lost a foot on the back of a non impact injury is crazy.

His rehabilitation was managed by our "medical team" I would wan't a fair payout if my work managed an injury for me, gave me advice and i nearly lost a limb to infection based on what my work told me to do, and had to have chunks cut out my foot.

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