Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Lloris can’t wait to face Town at Spurs’ new home

- By JIM VAN WIJK @examinerHT­AFC

CAPTAIN Hugo Lloris knows Tottenham will have to step things up on the pitch after they have moved into ‘one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world’.

Spurs have confirmed the longawaite­d first game at their new 62,000-seater home will be a Premier League clash with Crystal Palace on April 3, following two test events.

Huddersfie­ld Town will visit the stadium for their Premier League clash on April 13.

Tottenham’s Under-18s side will host Southampto­n tomorrow, before a Spurs ‘Legends’ team, set to include former striker Jurgen Klinsmann, will go up against Inter Forever on March 30 in front of what is expected to be a crowd in the region of 45,000.

Mauricio Pochettino’s squad went into the internatio­nal break sitting third in the Premier League table and having progressed to the quarterfin­als of the Champions League, where they will face Manchester City.

However, after failing to win in the past four Premier League matches, beaten at relegation-battlers Southampto­n last time out, Spurs are now only a point ahead of northLondo­n rivals Arsenal.

Manchester United and Chelsea are both back within striking distance, looking to capitalise on any more slip ups when domestic action resumes for Spurs away to title-chasers Liverpool on March 31.

Having played home matches at Wembley while White Hart Lane was transforme­d into a new state-ofthe-art venue as the centrepiec­e of the Northumber­land Developmen­t Project, Spurs are now finally set to start a new chapter.

Lloris, though, warned improvemen­ts also have to be delivered on the pitch if the team is to progress.

“We’re going to have one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, and that’s great, but we have to accompany that progressio­n: I think it will be very difficult to take a step-up without recruiting,” the France World Cup winner said.

“We all now need to feel the ambition of the club at every level. I love the club; I love the people here.

“Winning something here would have a sense. I can see the difference between the state of the club when I arrived and today.

“We manage to be very competitiv­e with a completely different philosophy to our rivals. To give us even more credit, we have to win something.”

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