Aston Villa’s Natalia Arroyo : ‘There was probably a little coach inside me when I was playing’
The Spaniard talks about her move to coaching, Barcelona and the injuries that ended her career early A 22-year-old Natalia Arroyo stood alone in what she describes as a “sad shower” and gutturally cried. It was the moment she knew her playing career had ended. The Spaniard had lain on the grass (…)
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