Marcus Thuram reflected on his debut season with Inter, the joy of winning the Scudetto and why he chose the number 9 shirt.

The 26-year-old French striker proved himself to be one of the best signings of last summer’s transfer window, playing a crucial role for the Nerazzurri as they charged to the Scudetto this term, earning the club their second Scudetto star.

Thuram quickly formed a formidable partnership with Lautaro Martinez and shined in Simone Inzaghi’s 3-5-2 system, scoring 14 goals and providing 13 assists in 43 appearances across all competitions.

Thuram on Scudetto pride

Speaking to Telefoot via Calciomercato.com, Thuram first discussed how it felt to win the Scudetto with Inter this season.

“It was fantastic, I feel great pride for the fans, for this shirt and for the history of the club. I’m super happy. The two stars symbolize the 20th title in Inter’s history, an immense pride.”

He was asked if he really started playing football as a defender.

“Yes, it’s true. When I was little, I was known by everyone, so it was easy to put me on the spot, then I clarified with Gilles and the coach by telling him that that wasn’t my role.”

Thuram commented on his change from a wing back to a striker.

“The pleasure in the game of football is touching the ball. Farke simply explained to me that for him I had the perfect qualities to play as a number 9.

“I let myself be convinced, then I also I spoke to my father, and he was also convinced of this, it’s as if a second career had begun, it’s all very electrifying.”

He explained why he chose the number 9 shirt.

“It was my choice, the number 9. Because I thought the time had come to embody what I wanted to represent. When I get to the locker room and see the number 9, I already know what I have to do.”

Finally, Thuram discussed how it feels to play at San Siro.

“When I arrived at Inter, the thing that amazed me was playing in a stadium with 75,000 fans, it’s something incredible.

“I always feel their push, in any action, feeling all this, after scoring goals I want to feel them even more strongly.”

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