Madrid: Santi Cazorla discovered his remarkable comeback had taken him into the Spain squad for the first time since 2015 when his teammates chanted his name Friday.
“I found out from my team-mates,” the midfielder said. “After training I heard them chanting my name and I didn’t know why. That was when they started congratulating me.”
Spain’s latest squad announcement also included confirmation that Luis Enrique will not take charge of their upcoming games against the Faroe Islands and Sweden for personal reasons, but he will continue as coach.
Cazorla required numerous operations on knee, foot and ankle injuries that began in 2013, while an aggressive infection in his heel needed a skin graft, extracted from his left forearm.
Told he was lucky to walk again and could have lost his leg, Cazorla chose not to retire, instead moving to Villarreal from Arsenal last year.
The 34-year-old’s call-up comes after he was one of Villarreal’s stand-out players this season, helping them avoid relegation with four goals and 10 assists in 34 appearances. He has only missed three La Liga matches.
“If someone had told me this would happen at the end of the season, I would never have imagined it,” Cazorla said. “It’s almost like being called up for the first time because it’s something so unexpected. I’m going to enjoy it a lot.”
The midfielder’s last international appearance came when he scored in a 2-0 friendly win over England in November 2015.
“I think I can contribute,” added Cazorla. “During the years of injury I always wanted to play again and I wanted to play at the highest level.”
Enrique’s assistant Robert Moreno oversaw the announcement of the squad, which included recalls for Real Madrid’s Isco, who was left out in March, and Real Sociedad striker Mikel Oyarzabal, who was last selected in May 2016. Dani Carvajal, Diego Llorente and Iago Aspas also returned. Juan Bernat, Sergi Gomez, Dani Ceballos, Sergio Canales, Iker Muniain and Jaime Mata all dropped out.