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‘Spurs no longer live in past’
- Updated: April 23, 2016
Hugo Lloris says Tottenham are no longer living in the past and are instead looking forward to a bright future.
The French international goalkeeper is involved in the Premier League title race for the first time since he joined Spurs from Lyon in 2012.
Spurs have four games left to play, starting with West Brom at home on Monday Night Football, and are five points behind leaders Leicester.
Lloris says that “whatever happens it will be a really good season” and thinks the building blocks are in place for Spurs to consistently challenge for silverware in the coming years.
“I remember my first two seasons in Tottenham when I used to speak with people at the club or the fans,” Lloris told Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday.
“They used to live in the past through great players like Luka Modric, Gareth Bale, Dimitar Berbatov or Robbie Keane. Now, they are talking about the whole team, about the present and the future.
“We can feel we are improving step by step. We are focused on this season but we have to think about next season as well because we want to be consistent challengers for years. It’s not about one good season, it’s about being consistent.
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