Lloris among the best goalies Mauricio Pochettino

LONDON. — Mauricio Pochettino insisted he never had any doubt goalkeeper Hugo Lloris would repay his faith after the French number one kept Crystal Palace at bay as Tottenham ground out a 1-0 win at Selhurst Park on Saturday. Argentine centre-back Juan Foyth’s first senior goal 24 minutes from time was the difference between the sides as a torrential downpour affected conditions. But Spurs needed their captain to produce a big save as the game entered stoppage time from Alexander Sorloth to secure a fifth straight English Premier League away win to move just two points behind leaders Manchester City.

Lloris has been much-criticised this season as he admitted to a drink-driving charge in September and a series of errors in the Champions League have also cost Spurs on the field.

However, Pochettino has stood by the man who lifted the World Cup for France this summer.

“I am happy with him. (Players) are not machines, they can have an up or down,” said Pochettino. “Hugo is one of the best, there is no doubt.”

Foyth (20) also showed impressive character to bounce back after conceding two penalties on his Premier League debut last weekend at Wolves.

“I was a centre-back and you are involved in this type of situations, but the confidence in him from the club, from us and his team-mates is massive,” added Pochettino. “Today he showed great character, great personality to do so well. “He’s so mature, (he) is a player for me that has all the potential to be one of the best centre-backs in Europe.”

At the end of a gruelling run of five games in 12 days, Spurs were again far from their best. But contrary to Tottenham sides of old, Pochettino’s current crop have shown a resilience to put a mounting injury list and uncertainty over when the club’s new stadium will be completed behind them, to keep grinding out results. — AFP

 

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