In a thrilling Champions League semi-final, Marcus Thuram scored just 30 seconds into the match, marking the fastest goal ever recorded in a semi-final. This critical moment came as a relief for Inter Milan, who struggled without their star forward due to an adductor injury, suffering consecutive defeats in Serie A and getting eliminated from the Coppa Italia. Despite his impressive comeback, Thuram's goal pales in comparison to the overall fastest goal in Champions League history, set by Roy Makaay in 2007 at 10.12 seconds.
Thuram's audacious flick in the first minute of play highlights his critical return from injury, proving essential for Inter after recent losses.
The French forward's fast goal set a record for the Champions League semi-final but still trails behind the all-time fastest in the tournament's history.
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