The 2018 World Cup and 2022 finalist announced his retirement from international football on Monday; January 9, 2023
In a statement, the goalkeeper said it was time to hand over to the younger one to carry on.
“There comes a time when you have to know how to hand over,” Lloris told L’Equipe.
“I don’t want to take over, I have always said and repeated that the French team does not belong to anyone.”
He said he was certain the team is ready to continue without him, recommending Mike Maignan to take over from him.
“Prefer to go out when I’m at my best than wait for a slump,” he added.
In a statement, the goalkeeper said it was time to hand over to the younger one to carry on.
“There comes a time when you have to know how to hand over,” Lloris told L’Equipe.
“I don’t want to take over, I have always said and repeated that the French team does not belong to anyone.”
He said he was certain the team is ready to continue without him, recommending Mike Maignan to take over from him.
“Prefer to go out when I’m at my best than wait for a slump,” he added.
He has done well
ReplyDeleteYes o at the last statement, you take a bow when the ovation is loud. Happy retirement.
ReplyDeleteWell done Hugo πππ you have done well and played your part so well,a world cup winner π..all the best as you continue only club football ⚽
ReplyDeleteI also read Gareth Bale has retired from football,both club and country at just age 33 !! Wishing him the best going forward
Nice one, go and enjoy your money π°
ReplyDeleteMy handsome Frenchman. Well done!!
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