Arsenal's Santi Cazorla says Spanish-based players are bored of Real Madrid-Barcelona dominance
The Spaniard denies Mesut Ozil couldn't handle the pressure in Spain, saying that La Liga's two-horse race is monotonous
Arsenal's Santi Cazorla claims more Spanish-based players are looking
to ply their trade outside of the country because Real Madrid and
Barcelona's dominance "gets monotonous".
Speaking to Sphera Sports, the midfielder denied that club record signing Mesut Ozil couldn't handle the pressure in Spain, saying that many want to try their luck in the Premier League and elsewhere because it represents an opportunity to win titles.
He added that La Liga's quality had "lowered" after seeing Ozil, Roberto Soldado, Jesus Navas and others opt for a move to the Premier League.
“Many players want to try their luck outside of Spain because it gets monotonous with just Barca and Real Madrid," he told the news provider.
"Outside of Spain there are opportunities to win titles. In Spain, with the duopoly, there aren’t. In addition, there are economic problems the country is facing.
Speaking to Sphera Sports, the midfielder denied that club record signing Mesut Ozil couldn't handle the pressure in Spain, saying that many want to try their luck in the Premier League and elsewhere because it represents an opportunity to win titles.
He added that La Liga's quality had "lowered" after seeing Ozil, Roberto Soldado, Jesus Navas and others opt for a move to the Premier League.
“Many players want to try their luck outside of Spain because it gets monotonous with just Barca and Real Madrid," he told the news provider.
"Outside of Spain there are opportunities to win titles. In Spain, with the duopoly, there aren’t. In addition, there are economic problems the country is facing.
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“I don’t think La Liga has taken a step back, but it’s also
true that great players like Negredo, Soldado, Navas, who are very
important players in the league, have all left to the English Premier
League and I think in that regard La Liga has lowered its quality.”
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