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·12 giugno 2025

Former Gunner scores free-kick with ‘weak foot’

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Santi Cazorla scored a vital free-kick with his supposed ‘weak’ foot on Wednesday night, sending boyhood club Real Oviedo through to the La Liga promotion play-off final.

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Seven years after leaving Arsenal and at the age of 40, Santi Cazorla continues to play a regular role for Real Oviedo in the Spanish second tier.


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The former Gunner has made 34 appearances for Oviedo this season, including 25 starts. But it was in a substitute appearance in midweek that he scored his most important goal since signing for the club.

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Having finished third in La Liga 2, Oviedo are currently playing in the promotion play-offs for the chance to rejoin the top tier of Spanish football.

Taking on UD Almeria in the semi-final, Cazorla played 82 minutes of a 2-1 win in the first leg, but he came on at half-time of Wednesday’s second leg with his team 1-0 down – level at 2-2 on aggregate.

Just a few minutes into his substitute showing, the Spanish international won a free-kick, and he stepped up to score it with his ‘weaker’ left foot.

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Photo via Cazorla on Instagram

Arsenal fans will be well aware that Cazorla doesn’t really have a weak foot, but he does generally have a preference for using his right. Gunners supporters will recall his iconic right-footed free-kick to get their team back in the mix in the 2014 FA Cup final.

So to take on an important free-kick with his left just shows the confidence the player has on both sides.

Oviedo ended up drawing the match 1-1, sending them through to the play-off final 3-2 on aggregate. The team will face either Mirandes or Racing de Santander in the play-off final, depending on the winner of their semi.

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