(Dan Tri) - Spanish women's team star Aitana Bonmati admitted that she learned a lot during her trip to Vietnam. That helped her gain a new perspective on her career.
In an interview with the topic: "10 things you should know about me" in The Players Tribune, the number one star of the Spanish women's team, Aitana Bonmati, revealed that she learned many new things during her trip to Vietnam.
Aitana Bonmati shows off photos of her trip to Vietnam in 2019.
Aitana Bonmati shared: "I have a habit of disconnecting from everything to travel. A few years ago, while hiking through the mountains of Vietnam and looking at the terraced fields, I saw some children running and jumping on sharp rocks. They were playing alone, without parental supervision. They were also not equipped with any shoes. Children hanging on the steep cliffs is very dangerous. If in my country, parents would immediately shout: "Hey! Get down now. It's dangerous". But in Vietnam, the children smiled, relaxed and enjoyed it. In Europe, we have everything but always think about what we don't have. But these children, although they don't have everything, are very happy. I learned a lot during my trip to Vietnam".
Aitana Bonmati has just received the award for best female player in Europe. She is considered the world's top star at the moment (Photo: UEFA).
At the 2023 World Cup , Aitana Bonmati was the conductor who helped the Spanish women's team win the championship. Before that, she also won the Women's Champions League with Barcelona. Thanks to that, Aitana Bonmati won the Best European Player award at the awards ceremony on August 31. She is a strong candidate for the Women's Golden Ball award this year. Talking about her remarkable progress, Aitana Bonmati shared: "I always push myself to reach the absolute level, even higher. It's very rare that I'm satisfied with what I've achieved. This creates pressure but also brings excitement to me. I like the feeling of not being allowed to fail and always having to be better every day."
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