“I’m going to step out of my comfort zone,” Aitana Bonmati said in an interview on Catalan radio station RAC1, a few weeks before the World Cup started.She wasn’t wrong.Bonmati is a four-time Champions League winner and a World Cup winner. She has three Ballon d’Ors and is the creative spark for her Barcelona team and an international star of the women’s game.She is also, as she admitted in that same interview, most comfortable “being in the countryside” in her native Catalonia, especially the area where she grew up in Sant Pere de Ribes, a small town 40 minutes down the coast from Barcelona.Now she can add a new line to her character summary: world-class TV pundit.Football intelligence has always been one of Bonmati defining strengths on the pitch. Over the opening week of the World Cup, she has also been impressing with her insights and analysis while working in the studio with TUDN Mexico.Football intelligence is one of Aitana Bonmati’s many strengths on the pitch. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)A few months ago, the broadcaster signed her up for live commentary on Spain’s opening game, and for several appearances on their analysis programme Los Maestros, alongside ex-Argentina international Juan Pablo Sorin and others.This is the first summer in a long time that Bonmati has had the time to try something like this. Mexico is a market that also suited her and her team from a commercial point of view, so she accepted the offer to try something different. But, as she launched a training camp in San Diego earlier this year, this is her final weekend on the program before making a trip out to California.Being a good player doesn’t always mean you’ll be a good pundit, or know how to analyse a match properly from the sidelines, but in Bonmati’s case, the two seem to go hand-in-hand.The day before Spain’s first World Cup game, the 28-year-old midfielder gave her thoughts on who manager Luis de la Fuente should start against Cape Verde, with key wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams both expected to be left on the bench following injuries.“On the left wing, I’m not sure whether he’ll play Yeremy Pino, Dani Olmo or Alex Baena,” she said.“If you play Pino, you’re looking for more depth, width and flair. With Baena or Olmo, you’re looking for a fourth midfielder. I think that against Cape Verde, who are likely to sit very deep, we’ll need players who can operate effectively in tight spaces. Olmo thrives in that situation and looks to take a quick shot or deliver the final pass.”Cape Verde stunned Spain with a scoreless draw in their opening match. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)After De la Fuente selected Gavi as a left winger and Ferran Torres on the right (slightly unfamiliar roles for both), Spain laboured to a 0-0 draw against the tournament debutants, and Bonmati’s view was celebrated online as what the national team’s 64-year-old coach should have done.The European champions looked flat without a proper attacking presence on the wing, and it was certainly true that Olmo helped to create danger when he did come on for Torres in the 81st minute. Meanwhile, there were doubts over Mikel Oyarzabal’s suitability for what seemed to be becoming an increasingly improvised game plan.“I think Olmo should have come on sooner,” Bonmati said during commentary. “Olmo on the left, cutting inside. He’s quick in tight spaces, like the ones Cape Verde are offering.“What’s more, they’re relying too much on crosses into the area. They need a striker who can finish inside the box, like Borja Iglesias, if they carry on playing like this.”The following day, there was another interesting perspective from Bonmati. One that felt uniquely available to a player of her stature. It is not every day you get to hear Ballon d’Or winners breaking things down.
Aitana Bonmati’s World Cup punditry: Inside the mind of a Ballon d’Or winner
The 28-year-old has been working with broadcasters TUDN Mexico during the tournament, casting her eye over Spain, Lionel Messi and much more
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