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Bonmati past halfway point in injury recoveryShareAitana Bonmati is unsure if she will play again this season after suffering a broken leg, though she is progressing in her rehabilitation.Aitana Bonmati believes she has passed the halfway point in her recovery from a broken leg, though the Barcelona star remains unsure if she will play again this season.Bonmati – who became the first woman to win the Ballon d'Or on three occasions in September – suffered the injury during a training session with Spain in November.The midfielder fell awkwardly during preparations for the Women's Nations League final, in which Spain beat Germany 3-0 on aggregate, making her a doubt to return in 2025-26.Speaking at a charity event in Barcelona, Bonmati said of her recovery: "It is an injury that lasts about four to five months, but we are somewhat past the middle of the process."I'm getting back to my feet. It hurts me, I can't lie to you. I hope to return as soon as possible, but there is no exact date."It will depend on how I feel and how much I can resist the pain. But I hope it will be sooner rather than later."Even in Bonmati's absence, Barca are chasing silverware on three fronts, having already beaten arch-rivals Real Madrid to win the Supercopa de Espana Femenina last month.They lead Madrid by 10 points at the top of Liga F and are into the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they have been drawn against Las Blancas.The two rivals will meet in three consecutive matches on the domestic and European front between March 24 and April 1, and Bonmati is excited to watch those fixtures. "We will play against a well-known opponent and this season we have already played them several times," she said. "This might work in our favour. "Now there will be three Clasicos in a short space of time, but playing against Madrid never gets tiring. The more often the better!"Bonmati past halfway point in injury recoveryAitana Bonmati is unsure if she will play again this season after suffering a broken leg, though she is progressing in her rehabilitation.Aitana Bonmati believes she has passed the halfway point in her recovery from a broken leg, though the Barcelona star remains unsure if she will play again this season.Bonmati – who became the first woman to win the Ballon d'Or on three occasions in September – suffered the injury during a training session with Spain in November.The midfielder fell awkwardly during preparations for the Women's Nations League final, in which Spain beat Germany 3-0 on aggregate, making her a doubt to return in 2025-26.Speaking at a charity event in Barcelona, Bonmati said of her recovery: "It is an injury that lasts about four to five months, but we are somewhat past the middle of the process."I'm getting back to my feet. It hurts me, I can't lie to you. I hope to return as soon as possible, but there is no exact date."It will depend on how I feel and how much I can resist the pain. But I hope it will be sooner rather than later."Even in Bonmati's absence, Barca are chasing silverware on three fronts, having already beaten arch-rivals Real Madrid to win the Supercopa de Espana Femenina last month.They lead Madrid by 10 points at the top of Liga F and are into the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they have been drawn against Las Blancas.The two rivals will meet in three consecutive matches on the domestic and European front between March 24 and April 1, and Bonmati is excited to watch those fixtures. "We will play against a well-known opponent and this season we have already played them several times," she said. "This might work in our favour. "Now there will be three Clasicos in a short space of time, but playing against Madrid never gets tiring. The more often the better!"