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Spain's women players ready to stick to football after ending boycott, says Bonmati

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CORDOBA, Spain : Spain's women players want to "just stick to football" after they ended their boycott of the national team that started after former Spanish Federation (RFEF) boss Luis Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips following their World Cup triumph, midfielder Aitana Bonmati said.UEFA Women's Player of the Year and World Cup MVP Bonmati acknowledged that she and her team mates are relieved that they can now concentrate on their day job following "an exhausting" month-long standoff that ended last Wednesday after the RFEF agreed to make "immediate and profound changes" to its structure.They had time for only one training session before travelling to Gothenburg, where they battled to a cathartic 3-2 win over top ranked Sweden in their Nations League Group A showdown on Friday. "We are setting an example on a sporting and social levels, that men and women should be treated equally," Bonmati told a press conference at Cordoba on Monday, on the eve of their match against Switzerland."The first few days were complicated, with stress, anxiety, but as the days have gone by things have changed.

We have now been able to focus on football, which is what we want."We want to get back to normality knowing that there are many things to improve, that have been discussed, and that there are commitments on all sides to make this go better and to leave a good legacy and good conditions for all generations to come."Rubiales' actions not only overshadowed the team's World Cup triumph, but snowballed into a "Me Too" moment that had been building for years as the players had been trying to combat sexism and achieve parity with their male peers for nearly a decade.

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