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Yeah but, that often happens because he's given the ball under preasure and that's the most immediate action he can take.
Rubbish
Yeah but, that often happens because he's given the ball under preasure and that's the most immediate action he can take.
Other than not showing if he was already in possession of the ball or if he had just received it (I remember it being the former, but I'm not sure), don't you think those images partially illustrate the point I was making? Hugo Lloris had the ball under a high pressure situation (in this case, because the Arsenal player reacted very vividly and charged after him), so he had to rush his decision making, and the result in this particular case was that he took a wrong decision.
Other than not showing if he was already in possession of the ball or if he had just received it (I remember it being the former, but I'm not sure), don't you think those images partially illustrate the point I was making? Hugo Lloris had the ball under a high pressure situation (in this case, because the Arsenal player reacted very vividly and charged after him), so he had to rush his decision making, and the result in this particular case was that he took a wrong decision.
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I wouldn't consider that a high pressure situation, the only thing that makes it that is his own indecision. Infact you can tell it's no a high pressure situation from the way the ball rolls to him and how Vert is casually jogging.
You weren't making the point, I was lol
So my point still stands, decision making needs to be bought into question, just fucking boot it if our defenders are being pressed with their back to goal.
Interview with France football but Sky decide to twist a negative with Hugo doesn’t plan to retire at Spurs.
Hugo Lloris admits he does not expect to retire at Tottenham
Lloris: I do not think Im going to finish [my career] at Tottenham. I still have a few years ahead of me. In any case, I will do everything to make the most of it.www.skysports.com