Football General Manager
- Bonmati’s extra-time goal stuns Germany in semi-final
- Spain reach first-ever Women’s Euro final
- Winner was planned after goalkeeping coach’s advice
Bonmati scored a brilliant goal in the 113th minute, firing from a tight angle to beat Germany goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger. The shot looked like a cross at first, but squeezed in at the near post. It secured a 1-0 win for Spain and ended their long-standing winless run against Germany.
Speaking to the media after the game, Bonmati said: “Yes, the truth is that we had studied it. Well, Marisa, the goalkeeper coach, had told me that she (Berger) made certain movements and that sometimes she left the near post clear and that’s how it was. I didn’t think about (taking that shot) twice because I didn’t want it to reach penalties.
“Scoring in a game like this one is super special and if I can help the team writing history, it’s very special. For the first time we have beaten Germany with the women’s national team, and for the first time we are in the final of the Euros. We have written history.”
Spain have reached their first Women’s Euro final, continuing their golden run after winning the 2023 World Cup. Bonmati’s moment of brilliance came after a tough start to the tournament, having recently recovered from viral meningitis. Her performance underlined Spain’s depth, tactical detail, and mental resilience.
La Roja now face defending champions England in Sunday’s final in Switzerland. It will be a rematch of the 2023 World Cup final, which Spain won 1-0. Bonmati and her team will be looking to make it back-to-back major tournament triumphs.