Women's Football
Atletico Madrid Star Andrea Medina Suffers Traumatic Brain Injury During Women’s Champions League Clash
Atletico Madrid Star Andrea Medina suffered a traumatic brain injury during an intense Women’s Champions League clash against Juventus, leaving fans and teammates in shock. The 21-year-old Spain U23 defender was involved in a scary collision with Italy international Barbara Bonansea and collapsed on the pitch, requiring urgent medical attention.
Medics rushed to Medina’s aid, and she was eventually stretchered off the field and taken to the hospital. Experienced English broadcaster Jacqui Oatley described the incident as “horrendous” during live coverage for Disney+, sending thoughts and well-wishes to the young defender.
Despite the alarming injury, the game continued, with Atletico eventually losing 2-1 to Juventus. Emma Stolen Godo and Bonansea scored the goals that sealed the match, leaving Atletico 10th in the new league-phase format of the Women’s Champions League, while Juventus climbed to eighth.
Atletico Madrid later provided an encouraging update, confirming that Medina is stable and undergoing additional tests in the hospital. Head coach Carmen Menayo reassured reporters: “I think she’s doing well, she’s in the hospital, and she has to undergo tests but I think she’s doing fine. That’s the most important thing of all.”
The football community has since rallied behind Medina, sending messages of support and hoping for a speedy recovery. While Atletico faces setbacks on the pitch, the focus remains firmly on the health and wellbeing of their young star.
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LaLiga
Aitana Bonmati’s Season In Jeopardy After Fractured Fibula Surgery As Barcelona Faces Major Midfield Crisis
Aitana Bonmati’s season has hit an unexpected and painful pause, and Barcelona fans are still trying to process the news. After suffering a fractured fibula during Spain’s final training session before the Nations League second leg, the three-time Ballon d’Or winner has now undergone successful surgery — but the recovery timeline is anything but light.
Barcelona confirmed the operation on Tuesday morning, led by Dr. Antoni Dalmau and supervised by the club’s medical team. The statement was calm, professional, and quietly heartbreaking: “The expected recovery time will be around five months.”
In football terms, five months is an eternity — especially when you’re talking about one of the game’s most influential midfielders and a club fighting across multiple fronts.
Barcelona’s December Just Became A Tactical Puzzle
Bonmati’s absence alone would be tough enough, but Barcelona are now officially in midfield crisis territory. Patri Guijarro is already out with a stress fracture, leaving Jonatan Giraldez without his two most experienced midfield engines during a hyper-packed December calendar.
Barcelona must now navigate:
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league battles against Tenerife and Levante
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Champions League clashes with Benfica and Paris FC
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a Copa de la Reina tie against Alaves
All before winter break.
This is the kind of schedule that tests depth, system, and character — and Barcelona will now do it without their two midfield anchors.
Spain Feels The Earthquake Too
Spain’s Nations League title defense has taken a major blow. Bonmati played the first leg in Germany, a tense 0-0 draw where her creativity was sorely needed. Now, with the second leg approaching and memories of her Euro 2025 semi-final winner still haunting the Germans, La Roja will walk into Madrid’s Metropolitano Stadium missing their sharpest blade.
Germany smell opportunity.
Spain feel the pressure.
And the entire football world watches.
A Setback, But Not The End
Bonmati is built differently. Her consistency, intelligence, and ability to rise in big moments have defined her career. A setback this big is frustrating, but it’s also temporary. Barcelona will adjust. Spain will improvise. And Bonmati will return — as fierce and elegant as ever.
For now, Barcelona must reshape, Spain must rethink, and Bonmati must recover.
The sports market will certainly feel the ripple effects.
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Premier League
Chloe Kelly: How England’s Euros Hero Found Herself Back On The Arsenal Bench And Down The Lionesses Pecking Order
Chloe Kelly: From Euro Hero to Arsenal Bench
Chloe Kelly captured the nation’s attention this past summer with pivotal performances in Euro 2025. Her role in the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final helped England lift their second successive European crown. Her fame even surpassed the levels achieved after her extra-time goal won Euro 2022.
Yet, back at Arsenal this season, fans hoping to see Kelly recreate that magic in the Women’s Super League have been disappointed. Across nine WSL games and four Champions League outings, only four players in the squad have logged fewer minutes than Kelly. She’s started just three matches since the season kicked off in early September, despite making her permanent move to the club after a successful loan in early 2025.
Managing a Setback
It’s been a challenging start to the season for the 27-year-old. Kelly started Arsenal’s opener against London City Lionesses but missed the next game at West Ham due to a knee issue, wearing visible strapping until early November.
Despite not being fully fit, she started in a high-profile clash against Lyon in early October but struggled to make an impact, being substituted before the hour mark. For most other appearances, she has come off the bench.
Glimpses of Brilliance
While battling fitness issues, Kelly has still delivered moments of quality. She scored against former club Manchester City in early October and impressed in the Champions League with a clever assist for Alessia Russo against Benfica and a superb cross that set up a goal against Real Madrid.
Even if limited in minutes, Kelly’s ability to influence matches remains evident when fully fit.
Back on Track
Fortunately, Kelly appears to have turned a corner with her fitness. Arsenal manager Renee Slegers confirmed that the winger is now fully fit, having missed only the West Ham game and a few training sessions.
Her recent start against Real Madrid, just her third of the season, highlighted her return to form. Kelly delivered a brilliant cross for Russo and looked sharp and confident, proving she can still be a key player for Arsenal as the season progresses.
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Women's Football
Aitana Bonmati Suffers Painful Injury Blow As Spain Star Breaks Fibula Ahead Of Nations League Final
Aitana Bonmati Set For Lengthy Spell Out After Breaking Her Fibula In Training
Spain and Barcelona star Aitana Bonmati has been dealt a heavy setback after suffering a fractured fibula during a training session on Sunday morning. The injury occurred at Spain’s national team base in Las Rozas, Madrid, where the squad was preparing for the second leg of the UEFA Women’s Nations League final against Germany.
Bonmati, who played 77 minutes in the goalless first leg in Kaiserslautern, fell awkwardly during practice and was immediately assessed by the team’s medical staff. The Spanish Football Federation confirmed that tests revealed a fracture in her left fibula, ruling her out of the crucial second-leg clash at the Metropolitano on 2 December.
A Bad Break At The End Of A Brilliant Year
Despite this painful setback, 2025 has been nothing short of remarkable for Bonmati. She became the first-ever three-time Women’s Ballon d’Or winner, lifted a domestic treble with Barcelona, and helped Spain reach the Euro 2025 final. UEFA also named her Champions League Player of the Season, further cementing her status as one of the best midfielders in the world.
Now, the 27-year-old will return to Barcelona to begin her rehabilitation—a disappointing twist in a year where she seemed unstoppable.
What This Means For Spain & The Women’s Football Market
Bonmati’s absence is a massive blow for Spain as they chase Nations League glory. From a market perspective, her injury also highlights how vital top players are to the commercial success of women’s football. Viewership, sponsorship interest, and fan engagement often rise when stars like Bonmati take the field—and dip when they’re sidelined.
As one of the biggest names in the sport, her return timeline will be closely monitored by fans, clubs, and stakeholders alike.
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