Alexia Putellas of Spain and Barcelona kissing the the trophy after winning FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final match between Spain and England at Stadium Australia on August 20, 2023 in Sydney, Australia
Alexia Putellas lifted the World Cup in 2023(Image credit: Getty Images)

Spain and Barcelona legend Alexia Putellas says wanting to be "back at her best" for the World Cup kept her motivated on her recovery from her ACL injury.

Putellas ruptured her ACL just before the 2022 European Championships, where Spain were knocked out by England in the quarter-finals.

The star, who won back-to-back Ballon d'Ors in 2021 and 2022, returned to the pitch in April 2023 and went on to win the World Cup with Spain later that year.

'In the end, theres something addictive in winning for me'

Putellas told FourFourTwo what recovering for the World Cup meant to her: "I was clear I wanted to be back for the World Cup at my best level, maybe even better. While recuperating I wasnt thinking about anything else other than that. I had no doubts obviously, the road was long, there are some days when you dont trust yourself or things look very far away but Ive learned from all those moments.

"Its all about putting another droplet in the glass every day, so the moment when youre back gets that little bit closer. To be prepared, like I am now, for another crack at a major tournament."

Putellas, who is ranked No.14 in FourFourTwo's list of best current women's players, has won 29 trophies with the Spanish giants but adds the winning feeling doesn't get old.

"I love my job. I love being able to play this sport. In the end, theres something addictive in winning for me. Ive been lucky to win quite a lot in my career, not as much as keep wishing, but I have to be realistic and Ive won plenty of titles.

"That fills my tank with petrol and having a strong mentality to go again for another game, another trophy, another goal is something Im constantly in touch with.

"The normal thing as years go by is to lose a bit of that love, that drive, but for me its the opposite the mentality that I have to win drives my passion for football."

Putellas was speaking after creating a special advert with Thierry Henry where the pair dropped into Spanish bars unannounced to watch live football, but would only stay if the bar served Lays crisps!

The 31-year-old explained: "Honestly, it was such an honour because those Lays adverts are legendary, with some of the biggest players in the world, so to be a part of one of those commercials this year was amazing.

"If youd asked me years ago, Id have told you something like this was unimaginable, so Im very proud to be part of it and had a great time."

Alexia Putellas was speaking to FourFourTwo on behalf of Lays as part of the 'No Lays, No Game campaign

Women's football editor

Sarah joined the FourFourTwo team in September 2024 in a freelance role. She also writes for The Guardian, BBC and Rugby World where she specialises in women's football and rugby. Sarah has a bachelors degree in English and a master's in newspaper journalism.

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