Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris was involved in two more errors.

Gone are the days when Tottenham Hotspur fans could credibly compare Hugo Lloris to the likes of David de Gea.
Lloris has had an error prone 18 months, and last night he was involved in both goals conceded against Chelsea.
He allowed Pedro’s effort to squirm through his legs for Chelsea’s opener, before rushing off his line and contributing to Kieran Trippier’s farcical own goal.
Trippier and Toby Alderweireld both contributed to Tottenham’s goals conceded, but Lloris’ part cannot go ignored.
While the Frenchman has begun to pick up form lately, his midweek performance has become all too common for a top class goalkeeper.
Lloris had a bad start to the season, making errors against Barcelona and being sent off versus PSV, nearly costing Spurs their Champions League campaign.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino has several big decisions to make this summer, and Hugo Lloris’ role is one of them.
It’s time for Tottenham to look to the future, and act in the transfer market this summer.
This could involve promoting Paulo Gazzaniga to number one, selling Lloris, and bringing in a back up.
Or it could mean Spurs selling Lloris, and bringing in a new number one.
It’s time for Tottenham to make a choice one way or another, as sticking with Lloris no longer looks like a safe option.

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