What if Hugo Lloris had played his last match with Tottenham during his team’s debacle (1-6) against Newcastle at St James’ Park on April 23? Injured in the thigh and replaced at the break after conceding 5 goals in 21 minutes, the native of Nice, who passed through Olympique Lyonnais, will not play again this season. “Hugo will be absent for the end of the season. We got the results, it’s a disappointment even if we feared that from the start. He is our captain and we need him in the group.confirmed Ryan Mason, the interim coach of the Londoners, this Friday at a press conference. And its future remains, more than ever, uncertain…
As indicated by AthleticismTottenham are currently in the process of finding a new goalkeeper. If David Raya (Brentford) and Dean Henderson (Nottingham Forest) are, as such, in the sights of Spurs, this activity on the transfer market could thus push the tricolor doorman (145 selections) towards the exit. Distrust, however, since the maintenance, or not, of the last rampart of 36 years will depend, in large part, on the future coach of the London formation. One thing is certain, the end of Hugo Lloris’ career is taking a deplorable turn…
Repeated injuries, guilty mistakes…
Arrived at Tottenham at the end of August 2012, the 36-year-old Frenchman was quick to confirm all the hopes placed in him. Irreproachable on his line, reassuring with his leadership, he was also quickly given the captain’s armband. Holding the record for the most Premier League games played in the history of the club (361 appearances), Lloris nevertheless saw a much more delicate end to his career. Since the World Cup in Qatar, the one who decided to say stop to the France team is only a shadow of himself.
Hampered by injuries and betrayed by numerous blunders in Her Majesty’s Kingdom, Lloris is disappointing, despite some more convincing performances in recent weeks. Illustration of a goalkeeper in doubt, the former OL goalkeeper is the Premier League player who has committed the most errors resulting in a goal (4)… An unflattering statistic when the main interested party promised “more freshness in the club” after his withdrawal from the Blues. Seventh in the championship four days from the end, Tottenham may be about to say goodbye to one of its monuments…
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