A Barcelona Star Chases Trophies and Answers
Aitana Bonmatí at all times asks the identical query. Every recreation Barcelona Femení performs generates a flood of efficiency knowledge. The workforce’s health coaches understand how far every participant ran, how briskly, how lengthy. There is a lot data, in actual fact, that they want two days to obtain it and tabulate it and parse it. Only then is it handed again to the squad.
Not each participant pays a lot heed to that type of suggestions. Some disregard it totally. Bonmatí is totally different. She doesn’t simply need the reply; she needs to see the work, too. More than something, she needs to know the why.
“After some games, you feel so fatigued, so exhausted,” she mentioned. “But the data can be low. That’s because sometimes it is not just a physical thing. It can be to do with stress, with the nerves you had. I like to talk about it with the coaches. I want to understand why these things happen.”
As far because the uncooked figures go, the 25-year-old Bonmatí’s season seems like this: 9 objectives scored, and 10 created, from midfield as Barcelona swept, but once more, to the Spanish title; 5 objectives scored, and 7 extra created, within the Champions League on the way in which to her — and her membership’s — fourth closing in 5 years. Only Wolfsburg’s Ewa Pajor has scored extra objectives than Bonmatí. Nobody has extra assists.
The case that Bonmatí has been probably the most decisive, most dear participant in Europe this season is a compelling one. There is a robust physique of proof, too, to recommend that she must be thought of the main candidate for the Ballon d’Or, not less than till the World Cup rolls round.
The best rationalization for why is one which she rejects with out a second thought. It is Bonmatí, the speculation goes, who has emerged as Barcelona’s heartbeat within the injury-enforced absence of Alexia Putellas, the membership’s captain. “She has taken a huge responsibility in midfield,” Fridolina Rolfo, Barcelona’s Swedish striker, mentioned earlier this 12 months. “She deserves all of the attention, in my opinion.”
Bonmatí has a barely totally different interpretation. “The coach is the boss,” she mentioned. This season, that coach — Jonatan Giráldez — has requested her to play a extra superior function than in earlier years, not solely to mitigate the absence of Putellas however as a result of the presence of Patri Guijarro, Ingrid Engen and Keira Walsh means the membership is well-stocked with defensive midfielders. “The role has changed,” Bonmatí mentioned. “But not because of me.”
Replacing Putellas, she mentioned, has been a collective effort. “The media always tries to find someone in the team to focus on, and now this year it is me,” she mentioned. “But I have been having good seasons for the last few years. I am ambitious. I just want to be better, more complete, than last year.”
Standing out at Barcelona is extra complicated than it’d seem. Lucy Bronze, the English defender who moved to Catalonia final summer season, maybe captured it greatest. At Barcelona, she mentioned earlier this 12 months, she has discovered herself surrounded by an nearly industrial amount of prodigiously gifted gamers, all spooling off the academy’s manufacturing line.
“There are just like clones and clones and clones of these amazing, technical, intelligent players,” she mentioned, sounding concurrently awe-struck and presumably just a bit frightened. “There are hundreds of them.”
That Bonmatí has been in a position to stand out from that group — even at a membership that has been rigorously calibrated to churn out excellence, and on a workforce that’s full of the world’s best gamers — might be attributed to her seek for completeness.
Xavi Hernández, the coach of Barcelona’s males’s workforce and Bonmatí’s childhood idol, described her as a “perfectionist” within the prologue to the guide she printed final 12 months. She places it a distinct method. “I try to understand everything,” she mentioned. “I am a very curious person.”
Cod psychology would recommend that she inherited that trait from her mother and father: each lecturers, each lecturers in Catalan literature, each sufficiently animated by the pursuit of equality that they pressured a change within the legislation to permit Bonmatí to take her mom’s surnames, slightly than a patronymic adopted by a matronymic.
It is a streak that Bonmatí has not misplaced, and one greatest illustrated not a lot by her persevering with training — she is learning sports activities administration, already conscious at age 25 of the necessity to put together for a life after soccer — however by her strategy to her profession itself.
Bonmatí is — her phrases — “always doing things.” “Making a schedule is quite complicated,” she mentioned. “I need to make sure to get time for myself, because otherwise I feel like I can’t breathe.” Her teammates, she believes, take into account her to be “hyperactive.”
She has roles, away from the sphere, with the United Nations refugee company, with the Johan Cruyff Foundation, with the Barcelona Foundation. She works with a workforce for feminine refugees.
When Walsh and Bronze arrived at Barcelona, Bonmatí instantly volunteered to behave as their de facto translator. If they wanted something, she instructed them, they simply needed to inform her. The gesture was rooted in kindness, however there was a payoff, too. “It means I get to improve my English,” she mentioned. There was no ulterior motive for that — Bonmatí wasn’t hoping to parlay it into an imminent transfer to England or the United States. She simply wished to be higher at English.
Almost all the things Bonmatí does is geared towards a means of limitless enchancment, of smoothing out flaws and ensuring nothing has gone unconsidered. She reads, and she or he reads broadly: Her house, she mentioned, is stuffed with books on diet, on efficiency, on psychology. (Even her downtime shouldn’t be actually downtime: The likes of Primo Levi and Viktor Frankl occupy the sunshine studying slot.)
“The more things that I know, the more I can apply what I know,” she mentioned. “The smarter I am about those subjects, the better it is for my performance.”
Then there may be her kinesthetic studying: Away from Barcelona’s orbit, however with the membership’s blessing, she employs her personal health coach, nutritionist and psychologist. She questions them, too. “I want to know what I have to improve, and how to do it,” she mentioned.
It shouldn’t be precisely a shock, then, that Bonmatí is hardly happy by Barcelona’s achievement in reaching the Champions League closing but once more. It is her, and her membership’s, third in a row, and their fourth total. This stage is so acquainted that Barcelona will go in because the heavy favourite to beat Wolfsburg on Saturday.
That is an achievement in itself, after all, testomony to how far Barcelona’s girls’s workforce has come, to the standing it has attained, to the progress made by Bonmatí and her teammates. That shouldn’t be what Bonmatí sees, although, when she seems on the knowledge. “We have only won one of the finals,” she mentioned. “We’ve lost two. Personally, I want to win more.”
