Grateful Bonmati relishing Spain's clash with Switzerland after health scare

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18 Jul 2025 • 7:47 AM MYT
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SPAIN playmaker Aitana Bonmati is back to full fitness following a meningitis scare and aiming to continue writing history when Spain take on Switzerland in their Women's Euro quarter-final in Bern on Friday.

The reigning world and Nations League champions had their plans disrupted a few days before the tournament as Bonmati was hospitalised with suspected viral meningitis, but the 27-year-old said she is back to her best ahead of the Swiss showdown.

“I never thought I wouldn’t be here -- I thought I may miss some games, but I never thought I couldn’t be here. I’m willing to be in this tournament. What happened was an unexpected thing,“ she told reporters on Thursday.

“I felt super well physically, I was perfect ... and all of a sudden, I was at the hospital. It was a new experience for me, obviously, I was negative because it was five days before starting the tournament and I was at the hospital.

“I was frustrated, I suffered, I must admit. All players want to enjoy tournaments but luckily enough I’m ready to play the quarter-finals.”

A win against the Swiss would set Spain up for a meeting with either France or Germany in the semi-finals, but Bonmati said she wasn't looking that far ahead.

“For tomorrow, it’s a new challenge for us, we have the possibility to be in the semi-finals. My objective is to try to continue writing history,“ the two-time Ballon d’Or winner said - REUTERS