Didier Deschamps has reportedly called up Marcus Thuram, son of legendary French international Lilian, to complete France’s 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. SLInt MORE:
, Borussia Monchengladbach’s in-form striker Marcus Thuram has received a last-minute call-up to the French national side for the tournament in the Middle East., with one spot left open ahead of Monday’s deadline for squad submissions.
Thuram, son of former France international, Lilian Thuram, has been in terrific touch at club level since the season got underway, having contributed to 17 goals in as many matches.
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