The 16-year-old Spanish starlet Lamin Yema had a great performance in the first European match of the year against Croatia and contributed an assist. Playing soccer in a tournament is totally difficult. However, Yemma has a "dead end", revealing that reading is most feared in math and history, and worrying that the test will be "fat".

Lamin Yema became the youngest player in European history at the age of 16 on 339. He even had to bring his homework to the training base. The wing forward gave an interview to the Spanish media and talked about his academics: "My school will release the exam report card via the internet. If the team reaches the final, I won't go back to school this year. I hope the teachers will pass the exams. I think math and history are the hardest to read, so I have to spend a lot of time reviewing."

Few netizens believe that with Lamin Yema's soccer accomplishments, it simply should have been a straight 'pluck' to go to college, and there must have been a number of colleges competing to recruit people to enter the university.

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