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  1. LONDON (AP) — Santi Cazorla is looking to resume his playing career at Arsenal after being told by doctors he might be unable to walk again amid a succession of injuries. The 32-year-old Spain midfielder has been playing with pain since hurting his ankle in 2013.

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  3. Nov 29, 2018 · The kid is back. After spending the guts of two years without playing a match due to injury, Santi Cazorla is running the show at Villarreal in La Liga. Last Sunday, for example, the Yellow ...

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  4. May 21, 2018 · It's been a horrendous time for Cazorla and it all started from the most innocuous injury that most believed would only see him ruled out for around a fortnight. Here's a look back at the timeline of Cazorla's absence and the ups and downs that he has suffered.

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  5. Cazorla struggled heavily with injury in the 200910 season, [18] [19] going on to miss the 2010 World Cup. [20] He returned to full fitness in the following campaign , only missing one game and scoring five times as Villarreal finished fourth and qualified to the Champions League .

    • How Did Cazorla's Problems Start?
    • What Is Cazorla's Current Injury?
    • When Will Cazorla Be back?

    Cazorla's current injury woes can be traced all the way back to 2013. While playing for Spain against Chile on September 10, Cazorla took a hit to his right ankle that caused a fissure in the bone. He returned less than six weeks later, playing an hour in an Arsenal win against Norwich City, and got through the rest of the 2013-14 season virtually ...

    Cazorla returned from his knee injury - after five months out - at the end of the 2015-16 season and was back in Arsenal's lineup for the opening months of the following campaign, still battling through the pain barrier when it came to his ankle. But after his most recent appearance, in a Champions League win over Ludogorets, Cazorla discovered he ...

    After his latest - and, he hopes, last - surgery, Cazorla began a long rehabilitation program over the summer. He has lived in Salamanca, Spain, since July in order to work with his preferred physio, Juan Carlos Herraez. Due to a bone edema, which is an accumulation of fluid in the bone marrow, the program has taken longer than expected but Cazorla...

  6. Jan 15, 2023 · His knee-ligament injury, which required surgery, has ruled him out for around three months. It was a blow keenly felt by Cazorla, who suffered the same ailment and absence while at the...

  7. Apr 21, 2016 · The 31-year-old has been out of contention since a draw with Norwich on November 29 when he damaged his knee ligaments so severely that Arsene Wenger said after the game Cazorla had been playing...