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Hugo Lloris Pondering MLS Career Finale? [opinion]

By Joe Fish -

There would have been a time when the biggest clubs in Europe would have been queuing up to take Hugo Lloris from Tottenham.

But the Frenchman has plummeted from being arguably one of the best goalkeepers in the world to one of the least reliable in the Premier League; still capable of match-winning performances but no less likely to drop a costly clanger than his deputies Paulo Gazzaniga and Michel Vorm.

That decline seems to have hit Lloris hard as Hercules – a reliable ITK on Spurs Community – reckons he is looking to the MLS for his next move.

When will that time come? According to transfermarkt.com, the 33-year-old is under contract with us until the summer of 2022. Spurs have so many areas in need of strengthening that those in charge might deem Lloris a leak they can manage in the meantime while recruitment is focussed elsewhere.

They would be wrong to think that. Lloris’ years at the top are over, and the skipper’s apparent desire for a quiet retirement in America instead of few years challenging himself in Europe indicates that he knows that too.

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Limerick AL.
Limerick AL.
4 years ago

Get Rid Of . Past his sell by date .

Urbane Sturgeon
Urbane Sturgeon
4 years ago

https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/top-5-goalkeepers-in-the-premier-league/2

https://thefootballfaithful.com/premier-league-goalkeeper-best-save-percentage/

2. Hugo Lloris, Tottenham – 77.5%

The second-highest save percentage amongst top six goalkeepers belongs to
Hugo Lloris, though his sample size is smaller given the Frenchman has
missed the majority of the season with a dislocated elbow.

That injury came after a horrific mistake against Brighton, but that aside he
has largely looked solid for the north London side so far this season.

Lloris has made eight Premier League appearances for Spurs so far, though despite a save percentage of 77.5% has kept just one clean sheet this term.

Despite that record, Jose Mourinho’s side will be pleased to be able to once
again call-up the experience of the World Cup winner, deputy Paulo
Gazzaniga having registered a save percentage of just 69.3% during his 17 league appearances.

JimmyGrievance
JimmyGrievance
4 years ago

They still have near posts in the MLS

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