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Spain's Bonmati eyes soccer gold to cap stellar year

MADRID :Aitana Bonmati will not be resting on her laurels and is focused on winning the only major prize she has not claimed in the past year - an Olympic gold medal for the Spanish women's team in Paris.

"It would be a unique period because we would have won everything we could," Bonmati said in an interview in Las Rozas, where she was training ahead of the Games starting this month.

"We are an ambitious team and I am an ambitious person who never gets tired of winning. The most important thing now is to focus on winning gold," the 26-year-old added.

In the past 12 months, the Spain and Barcelona midfielder has won the World Cup and the UEFA Nation's League with her country and Liga F and the Champions League with her club, as well as claiming FIFA's Ballon d'Or and being named Champions League player of the season.

Bonmati, however, cautioned that the tight schedule of the Olympic tournament and high quality opponents mean there are no guarantees she will leave Paris with a medal, or even that Spain would qualify from a tough group including Nigeria, Brazil and Japan who beat them 4-0 during the World Cup group stage.

Spain may also have to contend with four-times Olympic champions the United States, who will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing World Cup last year when they were knocked out in round of 16.

"The United States are many years ahead of us and have won many, many titles, so we can't compare," Bonmati said.

"It's a team I have a lot of respect for, but it's true that we can play against any team these days."

The past year has seen Bonmati emerge as a superstar of women's football in a sport that just a few years ago struggled to get exposure.

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