Video: Lilian Thuram unimpressed as son Marcus scores in Parma
Video: Lilian Thuram unimpressed as son Marcus scores in Parma
Inter star Marcus Thuram scored an awkward goal in a 2-2 draw against Parma on Saturday, and his father Lilian looked unimpressed in the stands.
The Serie A leaders were held to a 2-2 draw at the Stadio Tardini on Saturday, where they saw the home side recover from two goals down to earn a point.
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Thuram doubled the Nerazzurri's lead seconds before the half-time break with an awkward attempt which left his father Lilian unimpressed.
Lilian Thuram is a former Parma defender who played 228 games with the Ducali, winning one Coppa Italia, one Supercup and one UEFA Cup.

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