When Lilian Thuram slaps her son Marcus

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The celebrations of Inter’s Serie A coronation on Sunday evening gave rise to a not ordinary scene.

Marcus Thuram obviously owes respect for elders to his father Lilian. And this also applies to the latter’s career. Also the interior striker and neo-Italian champion was entitled to a scathing call to order on Sunday evening.

The Nerazzurri then celebrated their national coronation after their draw against Lazio (1-1), for their last reception of the season at Meazza. The opportunity for the Milan striker to humor his father, a former Serie A glory who passed through the ranks of Parma (1996-2001) and Juventus (2001-2006).

Targeted insolence

Facing one of the corners of the Milanese lair, Marcus Thuram had fun singing a teasing “He who doesn’t jump is a Juventino”. And Lilian Thuram’s reaction was not long in coming…

As a response to this targeted insolence, the 1998 world champion, author of an unforgettable and improbable double in the semi-final against Croatia, delivered a small slap to his offspring, who fled laughing. You don’t mess with the Old Lady.

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