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“I Still Have Personal Goals” One More Season Please, Hugo

By Joe Fish -

Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has acknowledged transfer rumours linking him with a return to his former club Nice.

Nice were the Frenchman’s boyhood club where he spent three years in the first team before moving to Lyon, from where we bought him in 2012.

Aside from the few weeks that it took him to usurp Brad Friedel upon his arrival, Lloris has been our undisputed number one since and became captain for the start of the 2015-16 season, replacing Younes Kaboul.

However a sharp decline in form over the last 18 months has seen Spurs start to plan for life after Lloris. Ajax’s Andre Onana is believed to be our first choice for the 33-year-old’s eventual successor, via The Mirror.

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And it seems as though Lloris is thinking in the same way, based on his comments in an interview with Nice-Matin, in which he admitted that he still has “personal goals” to achieve before the end of his career.

“I follow the news of the club a lot because I am very attached to it, he told Nice-Matin. “I still have personal goals. For the moment, I am focused on Tottenham.”

I think we’ll have one more season of Hugo before he enjoys a swansong back in the South of France or in the MLS.

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Eddie
Eddie
3 years ago

It would be interesting to know what his personal goals are,because he hasn’t won anything at Spurs.If he was that ambitious why stay 8 years at a club and have nothing to show for it.Maybe they are like his captain qualities,deeply hidden.

CowSpurs
CowSpurs
3 years ago

Hugo’s saving grace was his shot stopping, but his form has dipped too much for me. This season he seemed to have forgotten where his near post was. In modern day goalkeeping, a team needs a footballing gk. Hugo has always struggled here and was caught out too many times following Poch’s tactics, chipping over attackers! I always worried when he tried playing. Jose has got him just going long which cuts the errors out. Maybe the break has allowed him to get stronger and regain his confidence since the awful injury he sustained. We’ll see on the restart.

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