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- Updated: November 23, 2016
Hugo Lloris admits Tottenham need to question whether they are ready to compete on two fronts following their Champions League exit.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side lost 2-1 in Monaco on Tuesday, despite captain Lloris saving a first-half penalty from Radamel Falcao, meaning the Ligue 1 side progressed to the knock-out stages as Group E winners while Bayer Leverkusen are guaranteed to finish second.
Spurs now must set their sights on getting a point at home against CSKA Moscow in their final group match to ensure they finish third and claim a Europa League spot.
Lloris described the exit as a failure and says playing in the Europa League would be little consolation to him and his team-mates.
“It makes for a lot of …