Words matter. These are the best Hugo Lloris Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When you are a goalkeeper, you know the responsibility.
Cavani has been a historical figure for PSG. He’s scored so many goals. He’s a winner; he’s a leader. He’s very much respected in France as a player but also as a man because of his values.
The World Cup ball is very fast, and you need to think very quickly, when to punch and when to catch.
It’s only human to have a few doubts whether to play or not.
It’s always nice to feel the support of your manager, club, and team-mates.
There is always something to prove.
It’s not easy for a foreigner to come to England and win the respect of your team-mates, of the fans, and of the English people.
You have a personality inside the pitch and off the pitch and in the changing room, too. The most important thing is to be respected by your teammates, and that’s the case at Tottenham.
The most important thing is what is happening inside the club.
You know that you have to keep winning to keep playing.
I feel like a Nice citizen: it’s my hometown. I come back to the city to spend time there because it’s in my DNA.
Talent is not enough. You need to be in the right place at the right moment.
It is part of being a goalkeeper: there is nobody behind to save you.
After the World Cup, the next two or three days there is a lot of celebration, a lot of obligation, towards the country, towards the French Federation, towards the fans. And then, after that, you feel so empty – mentally and physically. It’s a long tournament; it demands a lot of energy and a lot of emotion.
I played tennis when I was younger. I don’t know if I could have been a professional, but I am still passionate about it.
I try to be committed, always. When I do something, I like to do it 100 per cent.
There is always pressure in all matches in the World Cup. This is when you must go beyond your capacity as a competitor.
It’s difficult to get success in football – you have to be in the right team at the right moment.
The target is to be competitive, enjoy our football, make a great team performance, and to show the face of Tottenham.
At Tottenham, I’m asked to take a lot of risks to keep maximum possession of the ball and build from the back.
It’s important to take every game seriously, whatever the competition is.
Football is about the team, and every player is ready to help the team.
There is only one Messi, no?
No one has told me how much I’m worth, and I’m not trying to find out.
It’s important to get to know people, to get an idea of the culture of a club, and to understand how it works.
Sometimes there are ups and downs to deal with.
Tottenham is not a club that always wins, but we are trying to create something. It’s not easy to fight against European monsters, but it is a motivation.
In football, you can win; you can lose. The most important thing is the feeling and the attitude that you show on the pitch.
When you have that privilege of being able to talk directly with your chairman, like I’ve had with Daniel Levy, that make things a lot easier. Afterwards, I know what we’ve said to each other, and we have a relationship built on trust.
The most important is to keep faith, to keep belief and be ready to fight.