
The move to Barcelona has taken a significant step in football. Yet, however, the same progress was not in the situation outside the pitch.
After training, Bonmati and his team-mates in the Barcelona youth team were walking in the room with a cold shower.
The meetings of the gym and tactical video analysis conferences, which are the main for the brain and body development of their adolescents for vocational games, never happened.
And, while their masian equivalents were famous for their popularity, Barcelona women’s players had no homes like a living accommodation to help their training.
Instead, when their three-hour exercises were completed around midnight, Bonmati looked at his friends to get back in his family car to return to their homeland, they fought with sleep to study school while leaving.
And they were happy.
Bonmati reached public travel every day, first bus and then the train, to train with Barcelona. This is because his mother suffered from chronic pain and was often unable to drive a car and his father did not pass the test.
It was a 23-mile journey and more than an hour from each side to Bonmati.
Last year, he admitted that “I was running away so that I wouldn’t lose the train… I even asked whether he deserved all that efforts,” he thought about those days.
“He was tired because it was difficult,” said Lily’s uncle Lily. “He was about to leave football in adolescence.
Aytana was 13 years old when her mother suggested that she also worked hard for her goals, she had to work on herself.
Bonmati began to see a psychologist, focusing on accepting boredom as a normal part of him.
Some of the exercises he has learned, such as writing his feelings to help reduce their burden on his brain, he still practices.
But through these years of testing, Bonmati love for football is never shaken. Carla Rivera, a former friend of the team, reminds us of the tireless and unstanding suspension for improvement.
“I remember he is too much demand for himself, temptation of sport and pushing him to improve,” Rivera told the BBC Sport.
“There were time when I stayed in my place one night after the training late, and after dinner he was busy with football connections on the Internet.
That temptation was not translated into quick success. When Luis Curte was appointed director of Barcelona in 2019, the 21-year-old was a marginal player Bonmati.
Corti admitted that he was a very selfish player and always wanted to play and be important, and that the role was active for him.
But Cortis, who knew midfielder at working with the Catalan ‘National’, quickly achieved his will and quality.
“He is a player who gives him everything every meeting, and has undoubtedly secured his place in the first team.
Bonmati has since appeared in Barcelona’s midfield and has won four consecutive and two Champions League titles.
Bonmati’s importance to the club and the country increased after Alexia Potlas, who was ahead of the Ballon d’Or winner, suffered a knee nail injury in