Aitana Bonmatí is hungry for more titles after winning her third Ballon d'Or Féminin on Monday.

The Barcelona and Spain star became the first woman to take the award three times while she joined Michel Platini and Lionel Messi as the third player to have won three consecutively.

"There are still things left to achieve," Bonmatí told reporters after Monday's gala in Paris.

"I think ambition and a [winning] mentality is what drives me. I'm going to continue adding to football and to my club."

Bonmatí, 27, helped Barcelona to a domestic treble last season and came close to winning two more titles. Barcelona were beaten by Arsenal in the Women's Champions League final in May while Spain lost to England on penalties in the Women's European Championship in July.

Bonmatí was a

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