Hugo Lloris reflected on Spurs’ historic comeback against Ajax and said that all the credit belongs to Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff.

The FC crew discuss what Harry Kane’s role should be for Tottenham in the Champions League final, having just rejoined training this week.

It’s late in Eindhoven at the Philips Stadion, Oct. 24, just before 10 p.m. local time. Hugo Lloris is sitting on his own in the away dressing room. The Tottenham captain has just heard the stadium erupt, signaling PSV have equalised (2-2) against his side only a few seconds after the goalkeeper was sent off. Once again, Spurs had been controlling a Champions League game, like against Inter Milan a few weeks earlier — a game they lost 2-1 — but once again, they let their lead slip.

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Hugo Lloris reflected on Spurs’ historic comeback against Ajax and said that all the credit belongs to Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff.

The FC crew discuss what Harry Kane’s role should be for Tottenham in the Champions League final, having just rejoined training this week.

Champions League finalists Tottenham booked their spot in next season’s competition following an entertaining draw against Everton.
LONDON – Hugo Lloris has praised Mauricio Pochettino for saving his Tottenham career ahead of the Champions League final against Liverpool on Saturday. 
The Tottenham goalkeeper, 32, is now in his seventh season at the club after joining from Lyon in 2012 for €10 million, including €5m in bonuses. However, things could have been very different had Pochettino not replaced Tim Sherwood on the bench in 2014.
Okwonga: Liverpool, Spurs have a secret to their success
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Shaka Hislop presents his weekly Power Rankings, where quite a few Premier League clubs find their way into the top 10.

Gab Marcotti delves into the Champions League quarterfinal ties of Ajax vs. Juventus, Liverpool vs. Porto, Tottenham vs. Man City and Man United vs. Barcelona.

James Ward-Prowse’s second brilliant free kick in a week gave Southampton a shock 2-1 over Spurs who now remain without a Premier League win in four games.
Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has said his ban for drink driving brought him closer to manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Pochettino raced over to embrace Lloris following the 3-0 win at Manchester United in August, which came just three days after the World Cup winner had been arrested in London.

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“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.
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Hugo Lloris denied Jamy Vardy from the penalty spot and Christian Eriksen scored minutes later as Tottenham win a thriller against Leicester City 3-1.

English Premier League: Christian Eriksen (63′) Tottenham 2-0 Leicester City

English Premier League: Jamie Vardy (58′) Tottenham 1-0 Leicester City
Tottenham responded to Liverpool’s victory with one of their own — their fourth straight in the Premier League — to stay five points behind the leaders after beating Leicester 3-1.
Davinson Sanchez opened the scoring with a close-range header and, shortly after Hugo Lloris had saved a Jamie Vardy penalty, Christian Eriksen put the hosts 2-0 up. Spurs were made to sweat when Vardy halved the deficit, but Son Heung-Min finished clinically in injury time to put the result beyond doubt.
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Alejandro Moreno and Dan Thomas recap all the action from Saturday’s array of fixtures in the Premier League.

Substitute Christian Eriksen’s 91st minute strike gave Tottenham an undeserved win over a gutsy Burnley, at Wembley.

Substitute Christian Eriksen’s 91st minute strike gave Tottenham an undeserved win over a gutsy Burnley, at Wembley.
Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has said his team’s Premier League derby defeat at Arsenal has given them extra motivation as they prepare to return to the Emirates for Wednesday’s Carabao Cup quarterfinal.
Spurs lost 4-2 to the Gunners earlier this month — their only defeat in the last 11 matches — but have an early chance for revenge as they target a first trophy since 2008.
“Maybe the good thing is, because we lost the Premier League game a few weeks ago, it’s even a little bit more motivation…

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