Don't count on Hugo Lloris to throw a bombshell at a press conference, it's not the style of the house.
On this point, Didier Deschamps can sleep soundly.
Control, mastery, rigor emanate from its captain in this exercise.
Questioned Monday noon by the international press in the brand new media center in Doha on the sensitive subject of the “One Love” armband, the captain of the world champions (139 selections) delivered an agreed speech.
“I prefer to stay in my frame.”
Move on, the competition begins.
Comments expected for some, deceptive for others, on the issue of discrimination.
Hugo Lloris in the text when it is necessary to face the media of the whole world and not to lose ground in front of more or less anticipated questions.
The 35-year-old doorman has seen others, he who will start his fourth World Cup this Tuesday evening in Qatar, after South Africa, Brazil and Russia.
Internally for Blues who are preparing to…
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