A viral clip on social media showed the then 16-year-old studying for his ESO (Spain’s compulsory secondary education) exams: be it solving mathematical equations or honing his English grammar.

“I go to class and every day I get different homework,” he told the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) at the time. “Sometimes, they give me more to do at home, but I do it every day.

“If they see that we are in the quarterfinals or last-16 (in competitions), they don’t give me a lot of work, but on rest days, when he knows I’m not doing anything, he does tell me to do some bits and pieces,” he said about his teacher.

So, did the maestro with the ball also master the Spanish education system?

“I passed the ESO (Compulsory Secondary Education),” he tells CNN while smiling. “I was studying and playing, but the whole year has gone well.

“Winning the Euros, passing the ESO and now I’m calm. I’m fully focused on football and I’m going to continue in this way.”