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Santi Cazorla Q&A: Talks New Boots, Rival Managers, Season Aspirations & Much More

By The Editor
on 14th July 2016

Santi Cazorla Q&A on all things Arsenal…

Santi Cazorla spoke to Arsenal’s Facebook channel at the ProDirect store in London at the new Puma boot launch and the Spaniard spoke on a number of topics.

Cazorla is currently in the thick of pre-season training and confirmed that he’s fully fit and raring to go ahead of the new season despite missing five months of the last campaign.

“I’m feeling much better now and I’m ready for the new season,” Cazorla told the host.

The former Malaga man also spoke on how competitive the new Premier League season will be given the arrival of some world class managers to these shores.

Pep Guardiola has joined Man City, Jose Mourinho’s at Manchester United, and Italian Antonio Conte has replaced the Portuguese at Chelsea.

With Leicester City the current champions, Cazorla accepts that the new season is shaping up to be the biggest yet.

Check out the full Santi Cazorla Q&A in the video above.

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Source: Arsenal Facebook



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