Tottenham now facing 'massive blow' over £100k-a-week star at Hotspur Way
Tottenham losing Hugo Lloris for the north London derby would be a major blow to Antonio Conte‘s plans, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
The £100,000 per-week star has played every minute in all competitions this season but has emerged as an early doubt for Spurs’ trip to Arsenal on Saturday week.
Lloris played 90 minutes in Spurs’ 6-2 victory over Leicester on Sunday and produced a fine display, notably making crucial saves from James Maddison and Patson Daka.
The experienced goalkeeper then headed off for international duty, hoping to add to his 139 caps in the Nations League games against Austria and Denmark.
But The Athletic reported less than 48 hours after the Leicester victory that Lloris had withdrawn from the France squad having sustained a thigh injury.
It remains unclear whether the 35-year-old suffered the injury last weekend or once he linked up with the rest of his teammates.
Regardless, Lloris now appears to be in a race against time to prove his fitness for the clash at the Emirates.
He told GIVEMESPORT: “In these big games you want all of your top players fit and ready to go.
“Lloris is the captain of Tottenham, he is the number one goalkeeper, so if they lost him for such a key match, it would be a blow to Antonio Conte who would have to turn to Fraser Forster who hasn’t played for Tottenham yet since his arrival.”
Lloris has played every minute of the last 93 Premier League games, dating back to March 2020, so this isn’t a situation Tottenham have had to worry about for some time.
But his setback earlier means that Conte will be waiting anxiously to discover the extent of the Frenchman’s muscle problem.
If the Italian doesn’t get good news, it means that Forster will be in line to make his Spurs