Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes that Santi Cazorla is
one of the most underrated players in the Premier League and that he deserves
more recognition from his fellow professionals.
Cazorla who joined the Gunners
from Malaga in the summer has become an integral part of Arsenal’s attacking
machine and has netted 12 times in his 47 appearances this term; form which
Wenger believes should have been good enough to prompt selection for the PFA
team of the season. “I think he is a bit of an underrated player in the Premier
League,” Wenger told football betting news reporters.
“When you think he was not in the [PFA] team of
the season picked by the players, it's quite harsh. Personally I would have put
him in there.
Cazorla has been outstanding
this season and regardless of whether or not he made the PFA team of the year
he would certainly walk in to most Premier League starting line-ups. He is certainly
popular among Arsenal fans who bet on premier league games.
As Wenger is keen to point out, it is not just
his goals that are of value to Arsenal but also his work rate around the field
and his vision which has seen him credited with 16 assists this term, including
all four against Wigan on Tuesday night. “When you look at his quality, that is,
of course, outstanding, but also his attitude and work rate for the team,” the
Frenchman said. “He's one of the players who has been absolutely outstanding
this season.”
Arsenal travel to Newcastle United on
Sunday for their final game of the season knowing that their Champions League
fate is in their own hands. The Magpies have little to play for after securing
Premier League survival but Alan Pardew’s men certainly won’t make it easy for
the Gunners. If Santi Cazorla continues to perform as well as he has been,
however, then Newcastle will struggle to cope with him and Arsenal should come
home from the North East with a comfortable three points.
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