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Cazorla still playing through pain after Villarreal appearance

Cazorla still playing through pain after Villarreal appearance


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Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has admitted he is still playing through the pain after being given a pre-season run-out for Villarreal.


The 33-year-old came on as a substitute in a 1-1 draw with Hercules on Tuesday, making his first appearance since October 2016.


Cazorla’s six-year spell at Emirates Stadium came to an end at the conclusion of 2017-18, after a series of debilitating injuries kept him on the sidelines.


However, the Spain international admitted after the match that he did not enjoy his appearance, and will not feel like a footballer until his health improves.


“I am only thinking about getting rid of the pain as soon as possible because I am not enjoying what I am doing,” Cazorla told Marca.


“I want to train with my colleagues again and to feel like a footballer. It is hard to express what it feels like to be out on the pitch after so much time.


“To feel like a footballer again, to feel the love of the people and the reception they gave me.”






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Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has admitted he is still playing through the pain after being given a pre-season run-out for Villarreal.
The 33-year-old came on as a substitute in a 1-1 draw with Hercules on T...
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Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has admitted he is still playing through the pain after being given a pre-season run-out for Villarreal.


The 33-year-old came on as a substitute in a 1-1 draw with Hercules on Tuesday, making his first appearance since October 2016.


Cazorla’s six-year spell at Emirates Stadium came to an end at the conclusion of 2017-18, after a series of debilitating injuries kept him on the sidelines.


However, the Spain international admitted after the match that he did not enjoy his appearance, and will not feel like a footballer until his health improves.


“I am only thinking about getting rid of the pain as soon as possible because I am not enjoying what I am doing,” Cazorla told Marca.


“I want to train with my colleagues again and to feel like a footballer. It is hard to express what it feels like to be out on the pitch after so much time.


“To feel like a footballer again, to feel the love of the people and the reception they gave me.”




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