Spain beat Croatia 3-0 in the early hours of Sunday morning (16) in a ceremony to hand over the European generation.38-year-old Croatian midfielder Modi Cali has been described as one of the representative stars of European history, but the match was overshadowed by the sharpness of 22-year-old starlet Yemma, who at the age of 16 became the youngest player to record an assist in the history of the European Union, giving the best gift to his birthday dad in the stands.
This year marks the fifth time on the Modi calendar and the first appearance in a European International.The world (against Japan) was born on June 18, 2006, when Yemma wasn't even born (born on July 13, 2006).This was the first time that Yemma was born in a European International, and it was the first time that Yemma was born in a European International! In this match, two generations of stars went head-to-head. Yemma not only helped Spain to victory with an assist, but also broke the record of Polish player Goslowski as the youngest of the last European nations at the age of 16 years 338 days.
What makes this historic battle for Yemma even more significant is that it was also witnessed by Papa Mounir On Nasraoui's birthday, Papa lived in the 19th wave shirt stands. Yemma will celebrate his 17th birthday on July 13, 1 day before this year's European finals. If Yemma can lead Spain to win this game, it will become a classic scene in soccer history.
Spanish leader Fouandi said after the match, "Yemma keeps setting records, maturing and growing every day, with his feet on the ground to become a truly great player." After Yemma's match, he also showed maturity: "I'm glad that the European countries first time on the field and won the wave, according to the family to prepare for the next game. I am full of confidence and efficiency, and the hard work of recent months is reflected today."