The 16-year-old Spanish star Lamin Yema will spend his summer vacation fighting for his country and trying to bring the Europa League title back to Spain. The new Barcelona star is idle. In this final, Zhou Zhong had to travel to Germany with his summer homework and a video class, a model student.

He is only 16 years old, and La Minjema has quickly risen to the top of the table as Spain's hope for the title. He also knows he has a heavy responsibility. In a recent interview with As, he said: "I used to comb through the European countries with my ama. This time, I'm sightseeing in Germany, but I want Spain to go the furthest."

If Ramin Yemma takes the field this year, he will break the record of the youngest Polish player Goslowski in the Europa League (17 years and 246 days), but Yemma needs to think about his studies as well: "I go in with buried homework because I'm in my last year of high school and there are video halls to attend. I think I'm doing well and I hope the teacher doesn't 'fertilize' me."

Spain's captain, Ewalu Morada, also expressed optimism about Yema's rise to the top: "I'm honored to play with Yema. His contribution has been exceptional. If he's lucky enough to get a serious injury, he'll definitely become a world class player because even though he's only 16, he's gone further than any other player."

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