AUBURN, Ala. —
For Clara Casajuana, stepping on the field at Auburn feels straight out of Hollywood.
“I've always seen movies of United States and when I come here, I was like, I’m in a movie,” Casajuana said.
There’s a big cast and a script she’s still learning line by line.
“I learn English like all my life in high school but come here it’s a lot different because people speak faster than me. It’s difficult, but I’m trying,” Casajuana said.
While there’s some adjustment there, her game doesn’t need much like a movie star, she’s just got "it." Where she came to find "it" is in her home of Sabadell, Spain where she started playing soccer at four years old.
“I started playing in a club near Sabadell. Then when I was 11, Barcelona saw me and I started playing for them," she said.
That