Aitana Bonmati, Barcelona's midfielder and captain, has suffered a significant setback with her season-ending injury. The 27-year-old fell awkwardly during a training session with the Spanish national team last Sunday and underwent surgery for a broken leg.
According to Barcelona, Bonmati is expected to be out of action for around five months, which would keep her sidelined for nearly the entire rest of the season. This news adds another layer of injury to the already depleted Barcelona squad, which already faces key players Patri Guijarro and Kika Nazareth on the sidelines.
The loss of Bonmati will undoubtedly be felt at Camp Nou, where she has been instrumental in guiding the team through challenging periods. Her absence also raises questions about the club's ability to compete for major honors without her.
Bonmati's injury highlights the growing concern over injuries plaguing Barcelona. With several influential players struggling with fitness issues, coach Pere Romeu will need to rely on his bench strength and implement innovative tactics to compensate for the loss of quality.
In an interview following the surgery, Bonmati shared that she had realized the toll football was taking on her mental and physical health, prompting her to reevaluate her priorities. She vowed to use this experience as a learning opportunity and "face what comes next convinced that it will be a growth experience."
According to Barcelona, Bonmati is expected to be out of action for around five months, which would keep her sidelined for nearly the entire rest of the season. This news adds another layer of injury to the already depleted Barcelona squad, which already faces key players Patri Guijarro and Kika Nazareth on the sidelines.
The loss of Bonmati will undoubtedly be felt at Camp Nou, where she has been instrumental in guiding the team through challenging periods. Her absence also raises questions about the club's ability to compete for major honors without her.
Bonmati's injury highlights the growing concern over injuries plaguing Barcelona. With several influential players struggling with fitness issues, coach Pere Romeu will need to rely on his bench strength and implement innovative tactics to compensate for the loss of quality.
In an interview following the surgery, Bonmati shared that she had realized the toll football was taking on her mental and physical health, prompting her to reevaluate her priorities. She vowed to use this experience as a learning opportunity and "face what comes next convinced that it will be a growth experience."