Arsenal 's Spanish midfielder Santi Cazorla has said that playing in this summer's Euro 2016 in France has been a dream of his, and despite his long inactivity in recent months, he will try to be there.
The Spaniard, who on Tuesday played his first game after five months off the pitch due to injury, hopes to play the last two matches of the English Premier League against Manchester City and Aston Villa, in order to refine his performance, reports Efe.
The Spanish international was a starter in the U-21 Arsenal team in the 2-1 victory over Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday.
Cazorla played for 60 minutes and made an assist to the youngster Chris Willock, in a match at the Emirates Stadium.
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