St. Louis – While St. Louis Cardinals fans are eagerly awaiting the return of star Nolan Arenado from a right shoulder injury, the player has just made statements that have made the entire baseball community stop and reflect.

Placed on the 10-day injured list since August 1, Arenado has undergone intense physical therapy sessions to fully recover. However, in a recent interview, he stunned the media when he shared:
“I’m not coming back just to play football; I’m coming back to change the way people perceive the Cardinals. I’m coming back stronger, and things will never be the same.”
This statement immediately created a wave of discussion on social networking sites and sports forums. Experts say that Arenado not only wants to play again but also wants to make a strategic and mental impact on the team.

During his injury, Nolan has been actively participating in light training sessions and consulting with his teammates on tactics. Many sources close to him said that he spent hours reviewing game tapes, analyzing each swing and defensive position, in order to return to maximum performance.
Cardinals coach Oliver Marmol also shared:
“Arenado is the type of player who always sets high standards for himself and the team. What he said is not only a personal motivation but also a reminder to the whole team that we are aiming for a bigger goal.”

Fans are extremely excited about Nolan Arenado’s expected return in the next matches. Not only is he a star with spectacular home runs, he is now also seen as a spiritual symbol, ready to breathe new life into the Cardinals, right at the time the team needs explosive moments.