Marcus Thuram has emphatically ended the conversation. After a challenging mid-season period that saw questions raised about his ability to lead the line, the Inter Milan and France forward has responded with a devastating burst of form, perfectly timed for the Serie A title run-in.
The numbers tell a powerful story: four goals and two assists in his last three appearances. This isn't just a return to form; it's a statement. As noted by Corriere dello Sport, Thuram has been "fully absolved" of any doubts about his capacity to drive the attack, especially in the absence of his prolific strike partner, Lautaro Martinez.
His impact has been decisive. A crucial brace fueled Inter's comeback victory against Como, while his opening goal against Cagliari broke a tense deadlock in a match that threatened to slip away. The Italian press paints a vivid picture, suggesting Thuram has "grabbed the wheel of the Inter ship" to steer them through a tricky patch.
This resurgence showcases the mental fortitude required at the highest level. Earlier in the season, when Lautaro was injured, Thuram was also sidelined and unable to shoulder the burden. This time, with the captain again unavailable, he has risen to the occasion precisely when his team needed him most.
With the Scudetto within touching distance, the real Marcus Thuram is back—and he's carrying Inter Milan on his shoulders toward the finish line. It's the kind of clutch, season-defining performance that separates good players from true champions.
