Hugo Lloris had been at the forefront of the North Londoners last line for over a decade, and he established himself as one of the icons at White Hart Lane during his tenure serving the Lilywhites. And in the process of doing so, he has not only made ample of memories but also has some behind-the-scenes stories about the Lilywhites supporters as well as football supporters in general. Lloris played in Spurs colours between 2012 and 2023, as he went on to make 447 appearances donning the Tottenham badge with over a hundred and fifty clean sheets (precisely 151 clean sheets) to his name, and through his time at Hotspur Way he was the personification of leadership and consistency.

Lloris slams Levy’s ill-timed ‘finalist’ watch And one of the biggest games that the 37-year-old played in his career was the Champions League final in 2019, when Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool defeated Mauricio Pochettino’s side, and the Frenchmen have slammed the Lilywhites chairman Daniel Levy for his ill-timed gesture ahead of the game. Lloris recently revealed that Daniel Levy presented the then-Spurs squad with a custom luxury watch engraved with “finalist,” something that left the squad unsettled and speechless. He said (via.

Daily Mail ): “We do all have one engraved memory, though. Four days before the final, Daniel Levy called us all together to announce that, with the support of a sponsor, we would each receive a luxury aviator watch from the club.” “At first, we were excited t.