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These are three seasons now that
Marcus Thuram evolves under the colors of Inter Milan. A club in which he arrived in the summer of 2023, from Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Author of 33 goals in 104 matches with the Italian club, all competitions combined, the eldest son of Lilian crossed a level in Serie A. To the question of whether he is today one of the ten best attackers on the planet, the native of Parma answers in the affirmative.
Thuram, top player among the 9?
“Draw a classification like that, hot, best attackers in the world, it's too large. I can't do that and I can't do. But if through your question, you ask me if I consider that I am one of the 10 best attackers in the world, personally, yes, I am convinced that I am one of the 10 best attackers in the world ”, said Marcus Thuram during an interview given to eleven global.
And the former Guingamp player to support his words : “Today, at 27, I am in my third season as an advanced attacker. I develop a lot, I have come a long way. I master the post better and better. And I am lucky to bring as number 9 ”.
Marcus Thuram also reveals that he had benefited from precious advice from former French internationals to progress at his post. Thierry Henry, David Trezeguet or Nicolas Anelka notably distilled some lessons to him.
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