Call yourself lucky if you keep playing with your son in the garden!

The year 2013, Spain played friendly luxury with Chile's nationals, but it would be fatal for the career of midfielder Santi Casorla. The latter had just been transferred to Premier League, more precisely to Arsenal, writes Periscope. But that friendly one would become anxious for the next five years for his career. Casorla [...]
The latter had just been transferred to Premier League, more precisely to Arsenal, writes Periscope.
But that friendly one would become anxious for the next five years for his career.
Casorla suffered a injury during the match, but the doctors told her she'd be right back: ” you'll be back by a little bit.
No one had imagined that the injury in his leg would accompany his entire next career.
Eight operations, but every time he went down to the field and thought he had succeeded, that damn injury expanded again and he suffered constant infection.
In the following seasons, Casorla rarely appears on the field, turning from a sudden transfer to failure.
The Spaniard had already received the correct diagnosis, soccer for him would remain just a dream. The doctor said: ” Call yourself lucky if you want to keep playing with your son in the garden! ”
That news was fatal to him. That big dream of being a big footballer would disappear, but not in the body of Casorlas.
He continues to train hard and never gives up, because football is more than a game.
Operations and injuries, a binomial that would last indefinitely.
In 2018, Casorla returns to Willarreal, where she started, hoping to be fully restored and to continue what you had left in half.
The start of the season is not perfect for him, but with the great time and confidence he had, everything would be improved.

Casorla, 34, scored two goals against Real Madrid yesterday and celebrated silent. Perhaps he thought of the doctor who told him that he would not even play in his garden. He made a serious mistake. We're all wrong. Welcome back, Santi. [Parts cut off from Telesport] /Periscopi












