💨 Abstract
Aitana Bonmatí led Spain to the Women’s European Championship final after overcoming a viral meningitis hospitalization. Her goal in extra time secured a 1-0 win over Germany, marking Spain's first victory against them in nine attempts. Bonmatí will face England in the final, aiming to add another major title to Spain's recent successes. Coach Montse Tomé praised Bonmatí's resilience and skill, highlighting her ability to create scoring opportunities despite initial tournament difficulties.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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