Out of season: Tests reveal ligament damage in the serious injuries sustained by Inter and France star.

Out of season: Tests reveal ligament damage in the serious injuries sustained by Inter and France star.

Marcus Thuram, the talisman for Inter, had his right ankle thoroughly examined following his game-winning effort against Torino. In the thrilling 3-2 victory at home for the Nerazzurri on Saturday, the France international almost single-handedly overcame the Granata and recorded his first Serie A hat-trick.

Thuram swung the scales in favor of the home team even before his clinical finish opened the score. The Inter superstar drew a red card after barely 20 minutes. The Frenchman was sent off after a terrifying tackle from behind by Guillermo Maripan.

Even if Thuram later destroyed Torino, Maripan’s challenge might have had long-term effects. Before Inter manager Simone Inzaghi substituted him as a precaution, the 27-year-old gritted his teeth and scored a hat-trick in the first hour of action.

Worried about Thuram’s level of fitness, Inter subjected their star player to additional testing on Sunday morning. Further examinations “did not show any ligament injury,” according to French news source L’Equipe via Calciomercato. Thuram will therefore be able to connect with the French national squad on Monday.

When Les Bleus prepare to play Israel and Belgium in the UEFA Nations League, Didier Deschamps has granted the Inter star another call-up to the national team. Thuram has performed admirably so far in the Serie A season, solidifying his position as Inter’s main man in the midst of Lautaro Martinez’s erratic debut.

He shares the division’s best goal scorer title with Mateo Retegui of Atalanta with seven goals. Nevertheless, Inter entered October’s international break in second place, two points behind Antonio Conte’s brilliant Napoli team, despite Thuram’s outstanding scoring displays.

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