Euro 2025: Spain star Aitana Bonmatí says she's mentally stronger after stay in hospital
Bonmatí said Thursday she is '100% physically' on the eve of a quarterfinal game against host Switzerland that will be exactly three weeks since she was hospitalized with viral meningitis.
"I think this new Aitana is even stronger mentally with the same ambitions," the two-time defending Ballon d'Or winner said in translated comments. 'I reminded myself who I am.
'I feel very well, you can see from my face I glad to be here,' Bonmatí added, though she acknowledged she had learned because 'I am not used to managing these kinds of situations.'
Bonmatí was treated in a Madrid hospital before traveling to Switzerland one day later than the rest of the world champion and tournament favorite's squad.
'I was frustrated, I suffered I must admit. It was five days before the start of the tournament," she said at the pregame news conference at the stadium in Bern.
'What happened was unexpected. I felt super well, physically I was perfect,' she said. 'But I never thought I wouldn't be here. I thought I may miss some games.'
Bonmatí even was well enough to enter from the bench on the second day of Euro 2025, in the 81st minute of Spain's 5-0 win over Portugal. She came on for the second half of the 6-2 win against Belgium, when the score was 2-1.
She played the full game in a 3-1 win over Italy ensuring Spain finished top of its group. The team tied the tournament record of scoring 14 goals in the opening phase.
'I am happy because the team was super good,' Bonmatí said. 'We played an excellent tournament and now the best part is coming.'
Spain faces the host nation in the quarterfinals, as at Euro 2022 in England losing 2-1 after extra time to the eventual title holder.
Spain also met Switzerland in the first knockout round at the 2023 World Cup and Bonmatí scored twice in a 5-1 win in the round of 16.
Spain coach Montse Tomé has a full and fearsomely talented squad to pick from with a little uncertainty over the goalkeeper position.
Adriana Nanclares of Athletic Bilbao has been a surprise choice ahead of Barcelona's Cata Coll, and Tomé said the players did not know yet who she wants to start the game.
___
AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Rory McIlroy is officially a magician at the Open Championship
Rory McIlroy gave fans at the Open Championship something completely unexpected during his third-round play on Saturday. Rory McIlroy hits one ball... and another one appears from the dirt As he stood over a shot from the thick rough, McIlroy launched a clean stroke toward the green. But right after contact, something strange happened, another golf ball popped out of the ground right behind his. McIlroy briefly froze, then bent down and picked up the surprise ball, holding it up in disbelief while his original shot sailed through the air. Even he had to laugh. A wild golf moment at the Open leaves fans and Rory stunned The random ball appeared to be buried just under the surface. McIlroy's club must have clipped it on the way through. Though it looked bizarre, it didn't count against him, since he never meant to hit a second ball. Spectators and fans online couldn't believe it either. Social media quickly filled with clips and jokes, including one viewer asking if it should be considered a penalty. Rules experts chimed in, pointing out that as long as the second ball wasn't struck intentionally, McIlroy was in the clear. MORE: Everything to know about Open contender Tyrell Hatton One post summed it up perfectly: 'I've watched golf for 30 years. Never seen that before.' Rory heads into the final day six back of the leader, Scottie Scheffler, as he is tied in fourth with three others, at -8. More GOLF news: Bryson DeChambeau admits he wants to go home after day 1 disaster Full course details on Royal Portrush, home to 2025 British Open Explaining the biggest differences between links golf vs. regular golf Complete history of every British Open winner
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Arensman: Tour de France stage win is unbelievable
Dutch cyclist Thymen Arensman shares his emotions after claiming his first career Tour de France stage victory, explaining how it's "unbelievable" and discusses his preparations going into Stage 14.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Ukraine's next boxing star Daniel Lapin eyes the big stage
Ukraine has a long, proud history of producing great boxing champions. Light heavyweight Daniel Lapin believes he is next in line. He is attempting to follow the footsteps of not only Usyk, but the likes of the Klitschko brothers, and Vasily Lomachenko. Speaking with CNN's Amanda Davies at their training camp in Spain ahead of the fight, Lapin is aware he's fighting for more than just belts and status.