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Tottenham Hotspur captain Hugo Lloris hopes to return refreshed after seizing the chance to “regenerate” amid a much-interrupted season.
The France goalkeeper had only just come back from four months out of action due to injury when the Premier League season was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic.
But one consolation for the 33-year-old, who became a father for the second time in September, is that it has allowed him to take a break.
A top-flight professional footballer for some 15 years, a revitalised Lloris is now looking forward to helping Spurs in their push for Champions League football, a quest that begins again when they welcome Manchester United to north London on June 19.
“I think it’s been a strange season for every player, all around the world,” Lloris told Tottenham’s website.
“In that type of situation you always try to learn from the positives. On my side I just used that time to regenerate.”
Tottenham Hotspur captain Hugo Lloris hopes to return refreshed after seizing the chance to “regenerate” amid a much-interrupted season.
The France goalkeeper had only just come back from four months out of action due to injury when the Premier League season was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic.
But one consolation for the 33-year-old, who became a father for the second time in September, is that it has allowed him to take a break.
A top-flight professional footballer for some 15 years, a revitalised Lloris is now looking forward to helping Spurs in their push for Champions League football, a quest that begins again when they welcome Manchester United to north London on June 19.
“I think it’s been a strange season for every player, all around the world,” Lloris told Tottenham’s website.
“In that type of situation you always try to learn from the positives. On my side I just used that time to regenerate.”