Thuram: “We love to play and suffer together. The goal? It’s not mine; it belongs to the team.”

The Nerazzurri forward after the victory over Juve: “The title? There are still many matches to go; we are strong, but so are our competitors.”

Forward Marcus Thuram played a crucial role in the goal that secured Inter’s victory over Juventus in the “Serie A title match”, but the French attacker deflects credit, stating, “It’s not my merit; it’s a team goal that helps us earn three points in a very important game. I’m happy we won.” The son of former Juventus player Lilian explains the secret behind being the league leaders: “We love to play and suffer together. Inter is a very strong team, but our opponents are also strong, and we try to do our best in every game.”

Speaking on Dazn immediately after the final whistle, Thuram avoids discussing the title race, saying, “There are still many matches to go; but these are three points against a very tough opponent, and we are happy for that.” Exiting the field, replaced by Arnautovic in the closing stages, he received a yellow card from referee Maresca. Did dad Lilian scold him? “No, not at all; I’m used to it (laughs). I know he’s at the stadium; now, we’ll go for a dinner together.”