BBC’s Garth Crooks has slammed Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris after he had a nightmare efficiency in opposition to Arsenal.
In his weekly BBC column, whereas deciding on the crew of the week, Crooks criticised the French keeper. In fact, no Spurs gamers have been chosen this time, whereas Crooks selected quite a few Arsenal stars.
And the pundit has now claimed that Hugo Lloris is beginning to turn out to be ‘a legal responsibility’ for Spurs in huge video games. He wrote:
“Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris makes unusual saves look unnecessarily spectacular and is a legal responsibility within the video games that matter.
What was equally disturbing was Conte’s lack of skill to see that Emerson Royal was completely incapable of coping with the specter of Gabriel Martinelli and his sending-off finally price Spurs the match.”
The rumours linking Spurs to a long-term Hugo Lloris has already begun with the North London membership being linked with the likes of Jan Oblak and Marc-Andre ter Stegen within the latest weeks in addition to Leeds keeper Illan Meslier.