Newcomer to the France Espoirs team, Ayyoub Bouaddi, LOSC midfielder, has to deal with teasing from his elders and a rather flattering nickname.
“What’s his nickname?” Einstein »jointly exclaim Rayan Cherki and Guillaume Restes.
“He is doing a maths degree and at the same time he is doing masterclasses in the Champions League”continues the first named. These particular encouragements, added to some advice, nevertheless did not have any beneficial effects on Ayyoub Bouaddi (17 years old), who failed five times in the skylight test, the show's challenge. Téléfoot
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But where does his nickname come from? Called up for the very first time with the France Espoirs team, Ayyoub Bouaddi began his international adventure with a press conference in which he spoke about his university studies. If this caused noise in the media, the Bleuets locker room is obviously sensitive to it. Holder of a baccalaureate and a very good honors, engaged in a mathematics degree in parallel with the development of his career (which is not common), the Lille resident is a head. This was also the case for Albert Einstein, a Swiss-American theoretical physicist of German origin. The latter notably published, in 1905, the theory of relativity.
“A lot of people laugh when I say that I’m still studying, because it’s not very common, but it’s nothing too bad”Ayyoub Bouaddi had fun in front of the media at the start of the week. He knows how to deal with teasing.