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Cazorla opens up on injury nightmare

Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has opened up about the injury problems that almost cost him his career.

Stemming from an ankle fissure sustained in Spain's friendly against Chile in September 2013, the two-time European Championship winner then went under the knife in 2015 to treat a knee issue.

However, the ankle problems persisted and numerous operations followed.

"If you get to walk again with your son in the garden, be satisfied, doctors said to me," Cazorla told newspaper Marca.

Cazorla's last appearance for the Gunners came in October 2016. Two months later, he underwent surgery on the heel in his right foot and what was supposed to be just three weeks of recovery time almost cost him his leg, with eight lots of surgery following.

"I was still playing, and they said it was alright. The problem was that the wound would not heal and it kept opening and getting infected," said the 32-year-old Cazorla, whose Arsenal side progressed to the knockout stage of the Europa League after a 0-0 draw with Red Star Belgrade yesterday morning (Singapore time).

It is further surgery in Spain that might well have saved his career - and his leg.

"The doctor saw I had this horrible infection that had damaged part of my heel bone and eaten away eight centimetres of my Achilles tendon," he added.

After a final, successful, operation at the end of May, Cazorla had a skin graft taken from his forearm - where he has the name of his daughter tattooed - and put over his Achilles' tendon in order that the wound heels.

He is continuing his rehabilitation at the clinic of Spain physio Juan Carlos Herraez in Salamanca, two hours west of Madrid.

"I do not have clearance until January, but I will come back by then," said Cazorla. - REUTERS

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