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Bonmati: A Shimmering Euro Victory for Spain!

July 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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July 25th, 2025, 05:29 PM ET

Aitana Bonmatí believes that winning against England in the Euro 2025 final on Sunday would symbolize the culmination of Spain’s golden generation.

The two-time Ballon d’Or winner has already clinched titles with Barcelona, as well as the World Cup and the UEFA Nations League with Spain, but the European Championship trophy is still missing from her collection.

Having recently made history by leading Spain to its first Euro final after defeating Germany, Bonmatí is now focused on overcoming the UK.

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“Winning would complete the cycle,” Bonmatí remarked to reporters in Lausanne, Switzerland.

“Aside from the Olympics, this is the only key tournament where we have not succeeded together. Looking back at my career, it’s remarkable that I’ve won almost every major title except this one.”

“We’re prepared. This is another dream for us, one of the few trophies that some of us still need, and we are determined to change that.”

“Reaching this final showcases our generation’s talent. We have a special opportunity, and such a generation doesn’t come around often. I feel incredibly grateful to have been part of it.”

This match marks the latest chapter in the storied rivalry between Spain and England, both of whom were favorites to claim the title in Switzerland before the tournament began.

England had previously eliminated Spain on their path to winning the Euro three years ago, but Spain got their revenge by defeating the Lionesses in the World Cup final in Australia a year later.

Both teams secured one win each during their earlier meetings in the Nations League this year. Bonmatí noted that England, as the defending champions, will bear the pressure this weekend.

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“As the European champions, the pressure is on them to uphold their title,” she stated.

“We’re focused on the match and recognize that they are the favorites.”

Although Bonmatí anticipates a competitive game, she seems prepared for whatever England, led by Sarina Wiegman, may throw at them.

“England is a physically strong team, yet Germany was even more challenging,” she observed.

“I’m unsure if they’re planning to press high, but I believe they’re increasingly respectful toward our team.”

“Of course, I can’t predict their strategy, but I hope for a match similar to those we’ve faced recently. All encounters have been tightly contested.”

Fan Take: This matchup is crucial not just for Spain and England but for the broader landscape of women’s soccer, as it showcases the growing intensity and competitiveness of the sport. A title win for Spain could ignite greater interest and investment in women’s soccer, signaling a new chapter in the sport’s evolution.

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