Former Tottenham star sends a positive message as Spurs fight to hold on to top-four spot
Former Tottenham Hotspur star, Hugo Lloris seems to have adjusted well at his new club. After more than a decade of service to the Lilywhites, the 37-year-old goalkeeper took a move to the MLS and now plays for Los Angeles FC.
Lloris recently sat down with BBC and shed light on what’s it like to play in the MLS and even sent a positive message to his former club. Let’s have a look at what the Frenchman had to say to Ange Postecoglou and his Spurs. (h/t BBC)
“I wish them the best”
” I wish them to be in the Champions League next season”
Lloris also said that the team has a bright future ahead of them. Ange has filled the Spurs’ roster with a lot of young and talented players. If the team can properly develop their young stars then they have a bright future.
While speaking about playing in the MLS the former Tottenham star called it a little difficult because of the weather. The matches take place all around America and the weather varies from state to state which has made it a little difficult for the Frenchman.
Apart from that, he and his family have settled down well and Lloris is looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead of him. Following his departure, Guglielmo Vicario has stepped up and has quickly captivated the fans.
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The former Tottenham star can be at peace knowing his former team’s goal is protected by the hands of a capable goalkeeper.