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Spurs still believe they can make it, Lloris says

Team dedicate League title-chase to deceased U-23 coach Ehiogu

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Hugo Lloris insists Tottenham still believe they can win the Premier League despite the shattering blow of their FA Cup semi-final defeat against title rivals Chelsea.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side left Wembley broken-hearted on Saturday after dominating for long periods before conceding two late goals in a dramatic 4-2 loss.

The psychologi­cal damage inflicted on Tottenham’s players can’t be underestim­ated and they have little time to recover as the title race heats up this week.

While Lloris acknowledg­ed Chelsea now have renewed confidence they can hold off Tottenham’s challenge in the final six games of the season, the France goalkeeper is convinced his club won’t surrender without a fight.

“We know Chelsea have an advantage but we need to believe until the end,” Lloris said.

“We knew before that this game can have maybe an impact for the rest of the season.

“But in football you need to believe because everything is possible and we don’t know what will happen in the next few weeks. “They are human and that’s the case for us. The only thing that we can do is keep working hard, keep believing and playing the same way that we play in the last few weeks.”

Miserable run

Losing at Wembley capped a miserable few days for Tottenham after the club was rocked by the sudden death of their Under-23 coach Ugo earlier in the week.

Harry Kane, who scored Tottenham’s first equaliser on Saturday, revealed his team have dedicated their title chase to former England defender Ehiogu.

“Of course, the last couple of days have been tough,” Kane said.

“Ugo was a great character around the training ground, Ehiogu it was just shocking news to be honest. Of course we’ll do everything we can to win the league for him.”

To have a chance of honouring Ehiogu with the club’s first title since 1961, Tottenham need to extend their current seven-game winning streak in the league.

Kane knows the pressure on. is

 ?? AFP ?? Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane (centre) celebrates after scoring during the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday.
AFP Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane (centre) celebrates after scoring during the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday.
 ?? AP ?? Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny (front) is challenged by Manchester City’s Nicolas Otamendi during the English FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.
AP Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny (front) is challenged by Manchester City’s Nicolas Otamendi during the English FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.

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