Hugo Lloris

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If anything the interview suggests the opposite.

But, hell, I really don't know what to think anymore about players leaving. There seems to be an ever-increasing sense of inevitability to it.

I see both sides, but I feel he knows he's being let down, and to be fair he does deserve better, he's world class.

Must be humiliating conceding 5 & 6 multiple times.
 
Hugo Lloris slams Tottenham team-mates for stupid goals and giving up in games

Hugo Lloris has accused his Tottenham team-mates of giving up during matches after being on the end of too many heavy defeats this season.

The Spurs keeper has also warned this season has not been good enough and that they must improve if they want to catch up with the top four and challenge for Champions League football.

Lloris said: ‘This season we had sometimes the feeling that we give up. We can’t allow this kind of behaviour. We conceded a lot of bad defeats.

We have to show more character. We did it in different games.

‘But we have to keep our mentality at the best level because in this league you have to be 100 per cent every time you play.’

Lloris has been one of Tottenham’s stand-out performers this season and in their 3-1 win against Fulham last weekend he was named man of the match.

‘It is always a pleasure to receive that kind of thing but if the goalkeeper is man of the match then it means the team didn’t do the job properly,’ he added.

‘We needed to start well after [drawing against] West Brom away but we conceded another stupid goal, again, against Fulham.

‘It shows that we have some problems with concentration this season, it is not the first time, and I hope that we are going to learn about it for next season to make us stronger.’

Without Champions League football to offer Lloris next season Tottenham face a fight to keep hold of him in the summer, with Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid all understood to be interested in the France international.

But Lloris holds the Europa League in high esteem and is determined to salvage something from this campaign and earn a place in the competition.

Spurs are six points off Everton in fifth place with three games remaining, away to Stoke and West Ham and at home to Aston Villa.

‘We are still in the race for fifth place,’ Lloris insisted. ‘We are going to try and win the last three games because we’ve not had an easy season, maybe [you could say] a difficult season.

‘The fans deserve to be in European competition.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-stupid-goals-giving-games.html#ixzz2zl1egw6a

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There is a reason the French made him captain. So should we! That's half our problem. We have no natural leaders. Not even Sandro. As tenacious as he is, he is'nt a natural leader. We need to make sure we buy a pair of bollocks in the Summer.
 
Hugo Lloris slams Tottenham team-mates for stupid goals and giving up in games

Hugo Lloris has accused his Tottenham team-mates of giving up during matches after being on the end of too many heavy defeats this season.

The Spurs keeper has also warned this season has not been good enough and that they must improve if they want to catch up with the top four and challenge for Champions League football.

Lloris said: ‘This season we had sometimes the feeling that we give up. We can’t allow this kind of behaviour. We conceded a lot of bad defeats.

We have to show more character. We did it in different games.

‘But we have to keep our mentality at the best level because in this league you have to be 100 per cent every time you play.’

Lloris has been one of Tottenham’s stand-out performers this season and in their 3-1 win against Fulham last weekend he was named man of the match.

‘It is always a pleasure to receive that kind of thing but if the goalkeeper is man of the match then it means the team didn’t do the job properly,’ he added.

‘We needed to start well after [drawing against] West Brom away but we conceded another stupid goal, again, against Fulham.

‘It shows that we have some problems with concentration this season, it is not the first time, and I hope that we are going to learn about it for next season to make us stronger.’

Without Champions League football to offer Lloris next season Tottenham face a fight to keep hold of him in the summer, with Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid all understood to be interested in the France international.

But Lloris holds the Europa League in high esteem and is determined to salvage something from this campaign and earn a place in the competition.

Spurs are six points off Everton in fifth place with three games remaining, away to Stoke and West Ham and at home to Aston Villa.

‘We are still in the race for fifth place,’ Lloris insisted. ‘We are going to try and win the last three games because we’ve not had an easy season, maybe [you could say] a difficult season.

‘The fans deserve to be in European competition.’

So where are all the people who were claiming the players were not to blame......?
 
Oh please, read the interview. He was very measured in the way he said it and also praised the commitment in some games. He's not dividing the dressing room in this either as he's not singling out players.
 
Oh please, read the interview. He was very measured in the way he said it and also praised the commitment in some games. He's not dividing the dressing room in this either as he's not singling out players.
He's also not captain or manager. Rallying the troops isn't his job and he's not the one telling them what to do and making the team selections.
 
He's also not captain or manager. Rallying the troops isn't his job and he's not the one telling them what to do and making the team selections.

That is true. Though I don't think that is even that important. He hasn't said anything divisive, if Sherwood has said exactly what Hugo said I'd still be saying it was a well thought out interview. Hugo told the truth but he was also very careful how he said it and if Sherwood wasn't singling out players or saying demeaning things in an aggressive way he'd be doing a good job.
 
If he stays than make him captain.Can't blame him if he wants to go though, he must wonder what he's done in a past life to end up playing behind a defence that contains Rose, Naughton and Dawson
 
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