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Hugo Lloris

To think some people on here actually said we should be looking for a replacement, no words

One swallow doesn’t make a summer, he played very well tonight, albeit making saves that he’s expected to make. but we need him to play very well in every game.

Tonight will quickly be forgotten if he makes another mistake.
 
One swallow doesn’t make a summer, he played very well tonight, albeit making saves that he’s expected to make. but we need him to play very well in every game.

Tonight will quickly be forgotten if he makes another mistake.

And that shows the fickle nature of fans

He has won us the draw last weekend and is MOTM tonight

He may well make a mistake soon again but it happens when your human
 
Not MOM for me, but love him to bits.

Hugo did everything asked of him tonight. Cumulatively it was an excellent performance. What do I mean? Every save he made you'd have expected him to make. Even the one harder one where he had to leap to his left. Any top tier keeper should make that. Truth is Dortmund didn't take their chances. But Hugo didn't make the slightest error, so it was a perfect performance - he saved everything he needed to and held onto a lot of shots. Kane won the game for us. Hugo saved everything that was fired at him - litterally at him - apart from one shot.

But make no mistake he's a vital player for us.
 
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And that shows the fickle nature of fans

He has won us the draw last weekend and is MOTM tonight

He may well make a mistake soon again but it happens when your human

This, the amount of mental pressure the guy has taken off the club in last two games will be pivotal if we go on to anything decent this season.

Draw turned around a disaster week, and by not giving Dortmund anything in first half prevented us every really being in danger in tie.
 
Not MOM for me, but love him to bits.

Hugo did everything asked of him tonight. Cumulatively it was an excellent performance. What do I mean? Every save he made you'd have expected him to make. Even the one harder one where he had to leap to his left. Any top tier keeper should make that. Truth is Dortmund didn't take their chances. But Hugo didn't make the slightest error, so it was a perfect performance - he saved everything he needed to and held onto a lot of shots. Kane won the game for us. Hugo saved everything that was fired at him - litterally at him - apart from one shot.

But make no mistake he's a vital player for us.

What peeved me was they managed to get some decent shots off in very tight spaces. The kind we struggle with when playing teams sat back. It made me think why can’t we do it
 
285 appearances?! Wow, well done Hugo. I guess it makes sense when you think how long he’s been here but still a big number. Definitely one for Spurs folklore along with Brown, Jennings, Clemence and Erik!
 
Here are some Prem-only stats

I underlined some keepers and interesting players


Tottenham Hotspur football club: Premier League appearances

Most Tottenham Hotspur appearances
Which players have made the most Premier League appearances for Tottenham Hotspur?

Here are the answers! Both starting and substitute appearances are included.


Player Appearances First Latest
Darren Anderton 299 15 Aug 1992 09 Mar 2004
Jermain Defoe 276 07 Feb 2004 09 Feb 2014
Ledley King 268 01 May 1999 21 Apr 2012
Aaron Lennon 266 27 Aug 2005 06 Dec 2014
Sol Campbell 255 05 Dec 1992 17 Mar 2001
Ian Walker 240 15 Aug 1992 31 Jan 2001
Robbie Keane 238 15 Sep 2002 05 Jan 2011
Teddy Sheringham 236 30 Aug 1992 11 May 2003
Michael Dawson 236 16 Apr 2005 11 May 2014
Hugo Lloris 231 07 Oct 2012 02 Mar 2019

Stephen Carr 226 26 Sep 1993 12 Apr 2004
Jan Vertonghen 203 25 Aug 2012 02 Mar 2019
Christian Eriksen 197 14 Sep 2013 02 Mar 2019
Kyle Walker 183 27 Mar 2010 14 May 2017
Moussa Dembélé 181 01 Sep 2012 03 Nov 2018
Harry Kane 175 18 Aug 2012 02 Mar 2019

Justin Edinburgh 174 15 Aug 1992 22 Jan 2000
Colin Calderwood 163 14 Aug 1993 16 Jan 1999
Benoit Assou-Ekotto 155 19 Aug 2006 19 May 2013
Jermaine Jenas 155 10 Sep 2005 25 Aug 2012
Eric Dier 150 16 Aug 2014 02 Feb 2019
Gareth Bale 146 26 Aug 2007 19 May 2013

Tom Huddlestone 144 31 Jan 2006 19 May 2013
David Howells 143 15 Aug 1992 04 Apr 1998
Steffen Iversen 143 07 Dec 1996 27 Apr 2003
Chris Armstrong 141 19 Aug 1995 27 Dec 2000
Gary Mabbutt 138 25 Oct 1992 10 May 1998
Paul Robinson 137 14 Aug 2004 30 Mar 2008
Danny Rose 136 14 Apr 2010 02 Mar 2019

Mauricio Taricco 130 16 Jan 1999 08 May 2004
Érik Lamela 128 01 Sep 2013 02 Mar 2019
Luka Modrić 127 16 Aug 2008 13 May 2012

Dean Austin 124 22 Aug 1992 03 May 1997
Dele Alli 123 08 Aug 2015 20 Jan 2019
SON Heung-min 122 13 Sep 2015 02 Mar 2019

Simon Davies 121 09 Apr 2000 15 May 2005
Chris Perry 120 07 Aug 1999 11 May 2003
Les Ferdinand 118 10 Aug 1997 29 Dec 2002
Anthony Gardner 114 03 Mar 2001 26 Aug 2007
Younès Kaboul 110 11 Aug 2007 09 Nov 2014
Toby Alderweireld 109 08 Aug 2015 02 Mar 2019
Ruel Fox 106 14 Oct 1995 18 Dec 1999
Steffen Freund 102 09 Jan 1999 16 Mar 2003
Ben Davies 101 31 Aug 2014 27 Feb 2019
David Ginola 100 10 Aug 1997 14 May 2000

Allan Nielsen 97 04 Sep 1996 12 Feb 2000
Heurelho Gomes 95 16 Aug 2008 07 May 2011
Tim Sherwood 93 06 Feb 1999 20 Apr 2002
Emmanuel Adebayor 92 10 Sep 2011 03 May 2015
Stephen Clemence 90 10 Aug 1997 11 May 2002
Ronny Rosenthal 88 05 Feb 1994 12 Apr 1997
Didier Zokora 88 19 Aug 2006 24 May 2009
Nacer Chadli 88 18 Aug 2013 15 May 2016
Nick Barmby 87 27 Sep 1992 09 May 1995
Kasey Keller 85 29 Dec 2001 15 May 2004
Jason Dozzell 84 14 Aug 1993 11 May 1997
Andy Sinton 83 03 Feb 1996 16 May 1999
Gus Poyet 82 18 Aug 2001 15 May 2004
Sandro 81 02 Oct 2010 11 May 2014
Vedran Corluka 81 15 Sep 2008 02 Oct 2011
Moussa Sissoko 81 10 Sep 2016 02 Mar 2019
Roman Pavlyuchenko 78 15 Sep 2008 11 Jan 2012
 
Vinny Samways 73 15 Aug 1992 07 May 1994
Peter Crouch 73 16 Aug 2009 28 Aug 2011
Dean Richards 73 29 Sep 2001 02 May 2004
Clive Wilson 70 26 Aug 1995 04 Apr 1998
LEE Young-pyo 70 10 Sep 2005 19 Jan 2008
Dimitar Berbatov 70 19 Aug 2006 16 Aug 2008
Pascal Chimbonda 68 09 Sep 2006 07 Mar 2009
Kieran Trippier 65 25 Oct 2015 02 Mar 2019
Wilson Palacios 65 31 Jan 2009 10 May 2011
Neil Sullivan 64 19 Aug 2000 24 Mar 2002
Ramon Vega 64 12 Jan 1997 09 Dec 2000
Steve Sedgley 64 22 Aug 1992 07 May 1994
Gary Doherty 64 06 May 2000 14 Aug 2004
Michael Carrick 64 18 Oct 2004 07 May 2006
Rafael van der Vaart 63 11 Sep 2010 25 Aug 2012
Harry Winks 62 27 Aug 2016 27 Feb 2019

Steed Malbranque 62 19 Nov 2006 11 May 2008
Teemu Tainio 61 13 Aug 2005 11 May 2008
William Gallas 61 11 Sep 2010 03 Mar 2013
Victor Wanyama 60 13 Aug 2016 02 Mar 2019
Darren Bent 60 11 Aug 2007 24 May 2009
Erik Thorstvedt 60 19 Aug 1992 29 Oct 1994
Frederic Kanoute 60 23 Aug 2003 13 Aug 2005
Sergei Rebrov 59 19 Aug 2000 20 Apr 2002

Gylfi Sigurdsson 58 18 Aug 2012 11 May 2014
Luke Young 58 28 Nov 1998 19 May 2001
Jurgen Klinsmann 56 20 Aug 1994 10 May 1998
 
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/tott...nk-driving-ban-bought-me-closer-to-pochettino

Tottenham's Lloris: Drink driving ban brought me closer to Pochettino

'
It is a special and strong relationship, and has been from the start -- ever since his first telephone call after the 2014 World Cup," the 32-year-old told L'Equipe. "I was immediately convinced.

"I remember Manchester very well. I know what happened from the inside, and he was there, as were his staff. It's an accident that serves as a lesson to you, and you move on.

"There was a lot of reaction, but you have to stay outside of all that. I made a mistake. I accept it and I'm still accepting it, because 20 months without your licence -- now I have all the taxi apps."

Meanwhile, Lloris has urged the club to make significant signings in the summer transfer window following a season of inactivity in order to show "ambition at every level."

"There are top quality players in our squad who could play for any club in the world and who train every day to win," Lloris said. "But there is the risk that they run out of steam.

"We all now need to feel the ambition of the club at every level. I love the club; I love the people here. Winning something here would have a sense. I can see the difference between the state of the club when I arrived and today.

"We manage to be very competitive with a completely different philosophy to our rivals. To give us even more credit, we have to win something. We're going to have one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, and that's great, but we have to accompany that progression: I think it will be very difficult to take a step up without recruiting."

"The Tottenham project is the Mauricio Pochettino project," he said. "He has been there years -- he has done extraordinary work and even though he's not yet been rewarded with trophies, it's very, very high level stuff.

"I'm not going to hide it. It's more than a classic captain-coach relationship. But we know how to separate things. There is a lot of respect between us."'



Pay attention to this bit -

'There are top quality players in our squad who could play for any club in the world and who train every day to win," Lloris said. "But there is the risk that they run out of steam.

"We all now need to feel the ambition of the club at every level. I love the club; I love the people here. Winning something here would have a sense. I can see the difference between the state of the club when I arrived and today.

"We manage to be very competitive with a completely different philosophy to our rivals. To give us even more credit, we have to win something. We're going to have one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, and that's great, but we have to accompany that progression: I think it will be very difficult to take a step up without recruiting."

Not anything new, and something the whole football world knows. Except our board, chairman and owner.

But interesting nonetheless, in that he's not usually been this candid.
 
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/tott...nk-driving-ban-bought-me-closer-to-pochettino

Tottenham's Lloris: Drink driving ban bought me closer to Pochettino

'
It is a special and strong relationship, and has been from the start -- ever since his first telephone call after the 2014 World Cup," the 32-year-old told L'Equipe. "I was immediately convinced.

"I remember Manchester very well. I know what happened from the inside, and he was there, as were his staff. It's an accident that serves as a lesson to you, and you move on.

"There was a lot of reaction, but you have to stay outside of all that. I made a mistake. I accept it and I'm still accepting it, because 20 months without your licence -- now I have all the taxi apps."

Meanwhile, Lloris has urged the club to make significant signings in the summer transfer window following a season of inactivity in order to show "ambition at every level."

"There are top quality players in our squad who could play for any club in the world and who train every day to win," Lloris said. "But there is the risk that they run out of steam.

"We all now need to feel the ambition of the club at every level. I love the club; I love the people here. Winning something here would have a sense. I can see the difference between the state of the club when I arrived and today.

"We manage to be very competitive with a completely different philosophy to our rivals. To give us even more credit, we have to win something. We're going to have one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, and that's great, but we have to accompany that progression: I think it will be very difficult to take a step up without recruiting."

"The Tottenham project is the Mauricio Pochettino project," he said. "He has been there years -- he has done extraordinary work and even though he's not yet been rewarded with trophies, it's very, very high level stuff.

"I'm not going to hide it. It's more than a classic captain-coach relationship. But we know how to separate things. There is a lot of respect between us."'



Pay attention to this bit -



Not anything new, and something the whole football world knows. Except our board, chairman and owner.

But interesting nonetheless, in that he's not usually been this candid.

This is the main point for me.

"We manage to be very competitive with a completely different philosophy to our rivals. To give us even more credit, we have to win something.



 
Being overly harsh on the Board, Chairman and owner there.

It's not like they are sitting by idle (see Mike Ashley etc); they have been delivering a huge project that helps takes a huge leap fwd at a time of political and economic uncertainty.

Only a few years ago people were bemoaning not having the stadium yet. We needed it "compete". Well, it's almost here.
Sometimes you just need a little patience.
And a little perspective - we are competing still.

The summer should see the start of a whole new era. A new club wide platform.
 
Being overly harsh on the Board, Chairman and owner there.

It's not like they are sitting by idle (see Mike Ashley etc); they have been delivering a huge project that helps takes a huge leap fwd at a time of political and economic uncertainty.

Only a few years ago people were bemoaning not having the stadium yet. We needed it "compete". Well, it's almost here.
Sometimes you just need a little patience.
And a little perspective - we are competing still.

The summer should see the start of a whole new era. A new club wide platform.

Its also not so long ago that some of those same fans were saying " Levy will never build us the Stadium" " he will pocket the money and run".

How wrong/stupid/short sighted those fans were.
 
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