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Tottenham confirm Lloris out for rest of the year

- AFP London

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will be sidelined for the rest of the year after suffering a dislocated elbow in a dismal defeat at Brighton on Saturday.

Lloris was stretchere­d from the field screaming in pain after dropping a cross before falling backwards and landing badly as he conceded Brighton’s opening goal at the Amex.

“Hugo Lloris has undergone further assessment this morning after sustaining a dislocated elbow in our match against Brighton on Saturday,” Tottenham said in a statement on Monday.

“The findings have shown that although surgery will not be required, our club captain has suffered ligament damage and is not expected to return to training before the end of 2019.

“Hugo is currently in a brace and will now undergo a period of rest and rehabilita­tion under the supervisio­n of our medical staff at Hotspur Way.”

The news is another hammer blow to Tottenham’s hopes of turning around a poor start to the season.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men have won just three of their opening 11 games in all competitio­ns and were thrashed 7-2 at home by Bayern Munich in the Champions League last week.

Argentine stopper Paulo Gazzaniga will now assume the role of Pochettino’s first-choice goalkeeper for the forseeable future.

Lloris will also miss Euro 2020 qualifiers for France against Iceland, Turkey, Albania and Moldova.

“It is difficult to say exactly how long he will not be available,” said France boss Didier Deschamps on Monday. “What matters to us right now is that he will not be with us for this round of games or for the next.”

Bayern boss Rummenigge angered by France call-up for injured Hernandez

Bayern Munich chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has spoken out against the world champions France after they called up the injured defender Lucas Hernandez for their Euro 2020 qualifiers with Iceland and Turkey.

Rummenigge had told the French Football Federation last week that Hernandez was unavailabl­e because of the knee injury but the French have asked the defender to report for a medical examinatio­n.

“I want to point out that Lucas Hernandez did not play for us in the Champions League against Tottenham nor in the Bundesliga on Saturday,” Rumminegge said in a press release.

The former striker, now the chief power broker at Bayern, is said to be irritated by comments from the French national coach Didier Deschamps, suggesting the defender would be happy to play on one leg for the national cause. “Didier Deschamps’ suggestion ... has stunned us,” he said.

The World Cup holders face Iceland in Reykjavik on Friday, Oct. 11 before entertaini­ng Turkey at the Stade de France on Monday, Oct. 14.

Les Bleus are level with Turkey at the top of Group H on 15 points from six games, with Iceland three points back.

The top two qualify automatica­lly for the final tournament.

 ?? Reuters ?? Tottenham Hotspur's Hugo Lloris lies injured after failing to stop Brighton's first goal by French striker Neal Maupay.
Reuters Tottenham Hotspur's Hugo Lloris lies injured after failing to stop Brighton's first goal by French striker Neal Maupay.
 ?? AP ?? Leicester City's Hamza Choudhury fouls Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during their Premier League match Saturday.
AP Leicester City's Hamza Choudhury fouls Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during their Premier League match Saturday.

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