[1] At Rayo Vallecano, Lázaro was part of the squad that won the team's third consecutive league title in the 2010–11 season.
[3] After struggling to break into the Fiorentina team, Lázaro signed for Roma in July 2020, replacing the outbound Amalie Thestrup.
[9] She finished as the club's second-highest scorer in the league was Roma's joint-leading player with Annamaria Serturini for goals and assists combined.
[10] The Spaniard collected a winner's medal as she helped Roma win the first major trophy in the club's history on the women's side of the sport.
Her dribbling technique is a skill she uses to carry the ball out wide, while her ability in the air makes her a goalscoring threat from open play and set pieces.