Marcus Thuram was relegated from Borussia Mönchengladbach’s crowd favorite to bench warmer this season. Now the Frenchman settles accounts with his former coach Adi Hütter.
Relationship difficult from the start: Attacker Marcus Thuram (25) has had a very mixed season. The French national player was only able to score three goals this season and is now mercilessly settling accounts with Adi Hütter. His former coach is said to have said to him in the first conversation: “Marcus, I’m not Marco Rose. And you’re not a star player here.”
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Market value crashes: The bad season also affects Thuram’s market value, which has halved to 20 million euros. Gladbach manager Roland Virkus has been looking for a buyer for the 25-year-old (contract until 2023) for several weeks, writes “SportBild”.
There is no self-criticism: it wasn’t right between people either. Thuram continues in a podcast: “When we French were twelve minutes late once, we were treated like little children. And when things were going well, I was allowed to skip the German course. When things went badly, I was admonished.” There is no mention of self-criticism here.