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Power and Poetry: Marcus Thuram’s Journey from the Shadow to the Scudetto

Marcus Thuram didn't just inherit a legendary name; he built a legacy entirely his own. In this episode, we explore the meteoric rise of the Inter Milan talisman—from his early days at Sochaux to becoming one half of Serie A’s most feared strike partnership. We break down his uni ...  Show more

Beyond the Name: Khéphren Thuram’s Juventus Takeover and the New French Dynasty

Khéphren Thuram is no longer just "the son of Lilian" or "the brother of Marcus"—he is a force of nature redefining the modern midfield. In this episode, we trace Khéphren’s journey from the youth ranks of Monaco to becoming the engine room's heartbeat at Juventus. We dive into h ...  Show more

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