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Player Watch: Hugo Lloris

isaac94

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I mean not sure there is too much correlation between the defeat and Lloris not playing, Lloris has also played in a few hammerings before, would be papering over the cracks to put it down to Lloris not playing, club and squad has a massive problem far bigger
 
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AnotherSpursFan

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4-1 , this is what Lloris has to put up with every time he plays, Insipid, lazy , stupid performance of the 10 outfield players in front of him. A show about cowards and fools pretending to be footballers.
And that has always been the case, not distribution. Not distribution!
 
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ralvy

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Jun 26, 2012
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The reaction in here is sadly predictable.

You mean, just like his detractors casually happen to converge on this thread like vultures each time he does a mistake or even for just being less than perfect?

Foster wasn't at fault for none of the goals against Leicester, I doubt anyone is arguing that. I think the point some are trying to make is that Lloris often has that uncanny ability to prevent the sort of trashing we got last night, when the team doesn't actually deserves to take any points (which recently is the case a bit too often), and yesterday some of those who want him out probably had a little taste of what life without Hugo will be like, once their wish comes true.
 

whitechina

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It's ok guys n girls~ Whiteman has extended his contract. Hugo's replacement already here (I jest, I would also like Raya as others have said above)
 

fishhhandaricecake

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You mean, just like his detractors casually happen to converge on this thread like vultures each time he does a mistake or even for just being less than perfect?

Foster wasn't at fault for none of the goals against Leicester, I doubt anyone is arguing that. I think the point some are trying to make is that Lloris often has that uncanny ability to prevent the sort of trashing we got last night, when the team doesn't actually deserves to take any points (which recently is the case a bit too often), and yesterday some of those who want him out probably had a little taste of what life without Hugo will be like, once their wish comes true.
Same as when eriksen left, people don’t realise the value of certain players until they leave, Hugo isn’t perfect but he’s been absolutely massive for us for 10 years!
 

C1w8

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Good program on sky sports called PL Stories, one of them about Lloris, a good watch and nice reminiscing about the good poch days
Just watched this.

Yes his time is coming to a close, father time is undefeated, his form wasnt great this season, but if you reflect back on the friedel/keller/cudicini/robinson/baardson/walker ive probably missed some eras in between, but hugos been incredible and glad hes got that world cup to show for it.
 

TommyW

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Thought we looked much more assured defensively with Forster in goal to be honest. Back to panic stations as soon as Hugo returns. Also how often does he get beaten from distance? Seems like a hell of a lot
 

yido_number1

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Thought we looked much more assured defensively with Forster in goal to be honest. Back to panic stations as soon as Hugo returns. Also how often does he get beaten from distance? Seems like a hell of a lot
Honestly nothing to do with Lloris. The defence were this shit at Southampton and have been all year. We just have shit defenders.
 

agrdavidsfan

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Thought we looked much more assured defensively with Forster in goal to be honest. Back to panic stations as soon as Hugo returns. Also how often does he get beaten from distance? Seems like a hell of a lot
You don’t save them, simple as that but he was awful with his ball at feet
 
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