Santi Cazorla has hit out at Arsenal's medical staff over treatment he received for an ankle injury that eventually ended the Spaniard's tenure with the Gunners and almost cost him his playing career and mobility.
In an interview with the Guardian's Sid Lowe, Cazorla said doctors consistently missed an infection caught after his initial injury. He also said,"They never took responsibility or said sorry, that they hadn’t realised."
Cazorla did, however, praise then-Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, saying the Frenchman "always supported me." He detailed how Wenger went to great lengths to give Cazorla the security of a new contract, despite his injury, enabling him to focus fully on his recovery.