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Yamal: If Spain reach final, I won't go back to school

Spain teenager Lamine Yamal is says he won't go back to school if the team reaches the European Championship final.

Yamal become the youngest player ever to play at the European Championship when he started in Spain's win over Croatia last weekend.

The 16-year-old has already confirmed he is doing school work while on international duty, but reveals he won't return to school if La Roja go all the way in the tournament.

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"How many hours do I study? Well, since we have a lot of free time, it's not something that I put in and say: 'Today at least two hour," Yamal said, as per Goal.

"When I'm in the room with nothing to do, I take the iPad and do a couple of homework, and when Nico or Fermín call me to play PlayStation, I go down with them.

"Do I have to take exams? No, with the iPad, I see what they send me, I print it and do it

"What about my grades? I guess they will send them to me online because it depends on how far we go in the Euro Cup, which I hope will be very far away because I won't be going back to class anymore. 

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"So, if we reach the final, I won't come back, I'll go directly on vacation."

Spain have already secured their spot in the round of 16 with a game to spare after defeating defending champions Italy 1-0 on Thursday evening.

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