At the age of 16, Spanish soccer prodigy Lamin Yema will be tasked with helping his country win the European Cup over the summer. This young star of Barcelona, in the finals, not only need to take care of school, but also with homework far away from Germany, not forgetting to video study in the classroom, is a model student example.
His name has become the key word on the road to the Spanish championships, and Laminiema has quickly climbed to the top of the list with his speed and skill. Facing the interview, he said sincerely, "I used to map Europe with my mother, whereas this time I'm traveling in Germany with the expectation of winning the Spanish title in mind."
If Laminjema is able to make his debut this year, he is expected to break the record of the youngest Europa League player held by Poland's Goslowski (17 years and 246 days old). However, the teenage star is also aware of the responsibility and academic pressure on him: "I'm traveling with homework, because in my last year of high school I have to attend video classes. I'm sure I'm doing well, I just hope my teachers don't give me too much homework."
Spain's captain, Ewalu Morada, is confident in Lamin Yema's potential: "It's a great honor to play alongside Yema. His performances have been exceptional. Even if he suffers a serious injury, he is bound to become one of the top players in world soccer, as his 16-year-old footsteps have already surpassed many of his peers."