During France’s 2-1 victory over England, the captain witnessed Harry Kane’s shot fly into the stands after crossing the goal line.
With Britain chief Hary Kane missing the second punishment against France in the 84th moment of the quarter-last match in World Cup, there have been discusses how the Tottenham Hotspurs might have changed his methodology against his club colleague France objective manager Hugo Lloris. A day after the France win, Lloris had spoken about what compelled him go for the correct way in the subsequent endeavor, driving Kane to raise a ruckus around town a bit hard. England failed to score an equalizer against the world champions when the ball eventually flew above the goal post and into the stands.
“I told myself he would change on the first one because we know each other so well, but he kept doing the same thing. I did the right thing on the second one. He probably felt that so he lifts a little however hits it excessively hard. It was an important game moment. “It’s a good thing it went on our way,” Lloris stated on the official YouTube channel of the France national team.
The French goalkeeper has been playing for Tottenham Hotspurs in England since 2012, and he and England captain Harry Kane have a special bond. Kane has been in the club team for a long time and is the captain. Prior to the match, Lloris had discussed his knowledge of Kane’s tactics. On Saturday, he made a record-breaking 143th appearance for France, surpassing the previous record set by Lilliam Thuram.
I spend every day with Harry, both on and off the field. I can only praise him, and he frequently makes the difference in close games. You know Harry can shoot anywhere from the spot better than I do. We’ve looked at them, but before we get there, it’s all about feeling and instinct. A day prior to the quarterfinal match, Lloris had stated, “There is time to make a difference on the pitch.”
During France’s 2-1 victory over England, the captain witnessed Harry Kane’s shot fly into the stands after crossing the goal line.
With Britain chief Hary Kane missing the second punishment against France in the 84th moment of the quarter-last match in World Cup, there have been discusses how the Tottenham Hotspurs might have changed his methodology against his club colleague France objective manager Hugo Lloris. A day after the France win, Lloris had spoken about what compelled him go for the correct way in the subsequent endeavor, driving Kane to raise a ruckus around town a bit hard. England failed to score an equalizer against the world champions when the ball eventually flew above the goal post and into the stands.
“I told myself he would change on the first one because we know each other so well, but he kept doing the same thing. I did the right thing on the second one. He probably felt that so he lifts a little however hits it excessively hard. It was an important game moment. “It’s a good thing it went on our way,” Lloris stated on the official YouTube channel of the France national team.
The French goalkeeper has been playing for Tottenham Hotspurs in England since 2012, and he and England captain Harry Kane have a special bond. Kane has been in the club team for a long time and is the captain. Prior to the match, Lloris had discussed his knowledge of Kane’s tactics. On Saturday, he made a record-breaking 143th appearance for France, surpassing the previous record set by Lilliam Thuram.
I spend every day with Harry, both on and off the field. I can only praise him, and he frequently makes the difference in close games. You know Harry can shoot anywhere from the spot better than I do. We’ve looked at them, but before we get there, it’s all about feeling and instinct. A day prior to the quarterfinal match, Lloris had stated, “There is time to make a difference on the pitch.”