Santi Cazorla He dreams of being able to make that dream from when he was a child come true.. Real Oviedo plays in the Second Division and occupies seventh position in the classification of a league in which there is a five-point difference from second to eighth place. That is why the magician from Llanera dreams, why not, of carrying out the task of the entire city of Oviedo. “I would do anything if we achieved it. It is difficult to think about it because it is a very big dream” recognized in DIGI Talks. “I have already dreamed of it as a child, as a fan, so imagine feeling involved from within“, he points out about a possible promotion.
Cazorla left Oviedo when he was a youth and has returned at the twilight of his career to put the finishing touch.. The debut in the team of his life is something that he defines as an accumulation of feelings upon returning home so long later: “Returning home brings back the feelings of that child who started at this school. “I am very proud to have been able to experience that day that was so beautiful for me,” she remarks.
FIRST TIMES IN THE TARTIERE
Furthermore, in this second youth in Oviedo he dreams of being able to score his first goal wearing the Oviedo jacket: “I imagine it at the Tartiere, with our people, with my family. I hope that day comes as soon as possible and I can enjoy it. Above all, that it serves to help the team. I have always said that I have come to add, to help. Hopefully it will be with goals, with play and with what I can contribute on a day-to-day basis,” explains the man who has been the sensation of the ‘Carbayón’ team in terms of the excitement that his signing has generated.
After having won two Euro Cups (2008 and 2012) and played for big clubs throughout his career such as Villarreal, Recreativo, Málaga and Arsenal (in addition to the Saudi adventure in Al-Sadd), he limits himself to saying that his goal is to “enjoy at home.” Always with your mind set “to help achieve the goal and for this club to be where it deserves, for the fans, the team, and for everything that comes with Oviedo being in the First Division”. To which he would add: “I will try to help in any way I can and I hope we achieve the goal as soon as possible“.
Although he fondly remembers the first Euro Cup, he also remembers the ordeal he went through with injuries that denied him the possibility of going to the first and only World Cup that the Spanish National Team has won for now.