Khephren Thuram: ‘I would have preferred to win rather than score my first Juve goals’
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Khephren Thuram: ‘I would have preferred to win rather than score my first Juve goals’

Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram spoke to Sky Sport following the thrilling 2-2 draw against Fiorentina, where he scored his first two goals for the club. Despite his personal achievement, Thuram expressed disappointment over not securing the win.

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Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram spoke to Sky Sport following the thrilling 2-2 draw against Fiorentina, where he scored his first two goals for the club. Despite his personal achievement, Thuram expressed disappointment over not securing the win. “I am more angry about the draw. The first two goals with this shirt are nice, but I would have preferred to win,” he stated.

Thuram highlighted the overall performance of the team, noting, “We played a good game, showing personality. These errors happen; that’s football.” He emphasized his enjoyment in making forward runs, saying, “I like making these forward runs. The coach encourages me to do this, and my teammates push me to perform at my best.”

As a young team, Thuram recognized the need for balance and growth: “We are a young squad and need to find the right equilibrium.” His contributions on the pitch have been significant, and he remains focused on continuing to improve alongside his teammates.

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