Santi Cazorla Scores Crucial Goal, ⁤Real Oviedo Advances in La Liga Playoff

Updated June 12, ‌2025

Santi Cazorla, the former Arsenal midfielder, achieved a remarkable feat at 40,⁣ scoring the decisive⁣ goal that sent his boyhood club, Real ‌Oviedo, to the la Liga playoff final. This⁢ achievement comes eight years after doctors suggested he would be blessed to walk again, marking ⁣an inspiring chapter in ⁣his career.

Cazorla entered the match as a⁢ substitute at halftime, with Oviedo ⁢trailing ‌Almeria 1-0 in the second leg of the semi-final.‌ Just four minutes later, he converted a free-kick​ with his left foot, putting Oviedo ahead 3-2 on aggregate.

The match concluded in a⁣ 1-1 draw, securing Oviedo’s⁤ place in the playoff final against either ​Mirandes⁣ or ⁤Racing ‍Santander. Cazorla’s⁣ pivotal goal underscores his⁢ enduring⁤ quality and dedication to his‍ boyhood club, as they pursue promotion to⁣ La Liga.

His journey back to the pitch is⁤ a testament to his resilience.​ Following an Achilles injury ‍in October 2016, Cazorla underwent ‌11 operations. at one point, he ​faced the threat of gangrene, and ‌doctors cautioned him about ‍his prospects of playing again.

Undeterred,cazorla underwent reconstructive surgery,using‌ skin grafted from his left arm to repair his right ankle. After leaving Arsenal in ⁣2018, he played for Villarreal ​and later⁤ in Qatar before returning to Oviedo in 2023, accepting a reduced salary to aid the club’s promotion ambitions.

“I’m ⁣just trying to ⁤enjoy what is left of my career, knowing that​ the end ​is closer,” Cazorla said. “I try to enjoy myself, which is the⁢ most significant thing.I was sad that I wouldn’t start the ​game ⁤but⁢ I knew that this game was important. I’m happy⁣ I ⁤was able to help the team.”

What’s next

Real Oviedo⁢ now prepares​ for the La Liga playoff final,⁤ with the⁣ aim of ‌returning to the top flight​ for the first time since 2001.The ⁢club awaits the result of‍ the other ⁢semi-final to determine their opponent.