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Marcus Thuram is a different player. Arriving this summer at Inter Milan from Borussia Mönchengladbach, the French striker has moved into another dimension.
Indisputable starter in Simeone Inzaghi's squad at the forefront of the striker alongside his captain Lautaro Martinez, the former Guingamp player is having a great season on an individual but also collective level where Inter is getting closer and closer more than one new coronation in Serie A.
At a press conference this Thursday, the center forward did not hide this change in status and believes that he is in the best moment of his professional career.
“I try to respond and make an impression each time (that he is selected). There is strong competition. I think the coach is spoiled for choice. I don't think there is any hierarchy as number 9, we have three or four profiles (Giroud, Kolo Muani, Mbappé) who can bring different things. The coach will make his choices. With Inter we aspire to win the championship, I am a starter, yes, I am in the best period of my career. »
Starting this Saturday against Germany?
Thanks to his good performances at Inter Milan, Marcus Thuram is gaining more and more credit with Didier Deschamps. Third choice for the number 9 position a few months ago, the 26-year-old is now a more than credible option to be the first choice.
The former Guingamp player undoubtedly passed Randal Kolo Muani at this moment. But is he ahead of Olivier Giroud? Nothing is less sure. But according to initial reports, Marcus Thuram has a good chance of starting the match against Germany with Mbappé and Dembélé at his side. Answer this Saturday.
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