In the midst of the European tournament, sixteen-year-old Spanish wing Yermadžín not only had to deal with a heavy load of schoolwork and exams, but also the pressure of a thousand pounds. However, on the eve of the crucial Round of 16 match against Georgia, a piece of exciting news came from Barcelona - Yemma had successfully passed his secondary school exams and was able to devote himself to the knockout rounds and play for Spain.
Even before the Euros had kicked off, Yemma had already revealed that she had to travel to Germany with a mountain of homework and pass video lessons on top of her intense training. This was followed by the fourth stage of the ESO exams. On the eve of the Round of 16, Spanish radio station Onda Cero confirmed that Yemma had passed the exams with flying colors.
Speaking about the results of the examination, Yema said with emotion: "I have passed, the whole family is relieved! As for the results? To be honest, I couldn't believe it when I got the phone call confirming that I had passed and I immediately told my mom the good news." Yema has yet to decide whether he will continue his high school studies or devote himself fully to soccer, so the dust has yet to settle.