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Hugo Lloris believes that Tottenham's players are reaping the benefits of working with Antonio Conte, and insists that he has noticed a tangible difference since the Italian took over from Nuno Espirito Santo in November.

After an inconsistent run of results which threatened to completely derail their season, Spurs have established themselves as serious contenders for fourth spot and trail Arsenal, who currently occupy the coveted position by just three points. However, their north London rivals do have a game in hand.

Despite their lack of consistency under Conte, Spurs captain Lloris insisted that the players have bought into the Italian’s methods, and have garnered a greater understanding of what he expects from them. Both collectively and as individuals.

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“Before projecting yourself, you have to take everything there is to take from a coach like him," Lloris told French publication L'Equipe.

“February was a little more difficult but we, inside the team, feel that there is progress, a real understanding of the structure he wants to give and I

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