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Marcus Thuram strikes in 30 seconds to set Champions League record

 



Marcus Thuram made UEFA Champions League history on Tuesday night by scoring the fastest goal ever in a semi-final after just 30 seconds. The French forward finished a low cross from Denzel Dumfries with a remarkable back-heeled flick into the far corner, sending Inter fans into raptures and Barcelona into early disarray. According to UEFA records, Thuram’s strike is now the fastest goal ever scored in a UEFA Champions League semi-final.          View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Bleacher Report Football (@brfootball) ​Prior to Marcus Thuram's remarkable goal against Barcelona, the record for the fastest goal in a UEFA Champions League semi-final was held by Kevin De Bruyne. On April 26, 2022, De Bruyne scored just 93 seconds into Manchester City's first-leg match against Real Madrid at the Etihad Stadium, heading in a cross from Riyad Mahrez. This goal set the previous benchmark for the quickest strike in a UEFA Champions League semi-final. Former Rangers striker Ally McCoist, speaking on TNT Sports, called the finish “magnificent,” highlighting the technical difficulty of Thuram's half-volley redirect. Thuram’s goal not only set a record but also handed Inter the momentum in this high-stakes tie, leaving Barcelona with everything to do in the remaining minutes and the return leg.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by SPORF (@sporf)  

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