💨 Abstract
Aitana Bonmatí, a key player for Spain's women's soccer team, is ready for the Women's European Championships quarterfinal against Switzerland, just three weeks after being hospitalized for viral meningitis. Bonmatí claims she is stronger mentally and physically the same, despite the unexpected health setback. She played crucial roles in Spain's group stage victories, helping them top their group with a tournament-record 14 goals.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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