Lloris delivers frank verdict on Tottenham form following series of high-profile errors

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Hugo Lloris blames lack of ‘mental freshness’ for recent patchy form THFC

A series of errors, including a high-profile mistake against Arsenal, has led to criticism of his performances

The 36-year-old flapped at a loose ball for City’s first goal and was beaten at his near post for their third, costing Tottenham a valuable three points at the Etihad Stadium. As a result, Tottenham are now fifth in the table, five points behind fourth-place Newcastle who have a game in hand on the north London side.Lloris can’t be blamed solely for Spurs’ poor run of results that has seen them lose six of their last 10 games, but says a hectic season is taking its toll.: “I can’t complain. You’re a professional and you just follow a rhythm.

“But obviously when you’re involved with the national team and you go until the last day of the World Cup, you come back and miss mental freshness. But you need to get back on track and help your team. “When you look at the Arsenal goal, I can be in a good position but the deflection hit the ball on my chest and with the spin it goes over [the line].

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