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Hugo Lloris believes Tottenham Hotspur lost some confidence recently and has had to send a reminder that there will be frustrations while building a new project.

Lloris has seen it all at Tottenham over the past decade. The goalkeeper has been a part of many different squads under a range of managers. Currently, the club captain is part of Antonio Conte’s revolution in north London.

The Italian tactician arrived with a big reputation after the sacking of Nuno Espirito Santo in November. There have been some bumps in the road, though, leading to concerns about Conte’s long-term future.

But the ex-Inter boss has regularly claimed to be happy with the project he has undertaken. Things look to be heading in the right direction again after a 5-0 thrashing of Everton recently.

For Lloris, it showed Tottenham what they are capable of. But they must make it a habit rather than a one-off. Admitting their confidence had dropped, the skipper said they need to stay calm as they build together for a new era.

Lloris told Sky Sports: “It’s only been four months under the new manager. We’re still looking for consistency and improvement. We know

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