The lack of finish was troubling, but if Arsenal supporters can take anything away from yesterday’s draw with Sunderland it was the superlative performance of Santi Cazorla. The Spanish midfielder’s full time stats via whoscored.com: 4 shots, 77 Passes with 94% accuracy, 7 chances created, 3 tackles and 2 interceptions.
Santi Cazorla’s impressive debut
Posted by Devang Desai under EPL, Santi Cazorla, Stolen videos on Aug 19, 2012
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He is top class. First game of the season and he looks in mid-season form.
Great buy for Arsenal.
… he’ll fit in well at Chelsea/UTD/City next season.
Yeah. He looked really good, but by the end he was looking frustrated. When Giroud missed that chace in the last minutes, Cazorla looked like he might have been thinking coming to Arsenal was a mistake.
he’s going to be called a witch a number of times before this season is over. wow.