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Having gone into exile in the United States, Hugo Lloris continues to have fun.
After eleven years in London, where he played for Tottenham, Hugo Lloris decided last winter to continue his career at Los Angeles FC, a member of the MLS. And the former captain of the Blues clearly still enjoys playing on the pitch at the age of 37.
On the night of August 18, his team easily won against Seattle (0-3). In addition to keeping his goal clean, the French goalkeeper provided another assist for Denis Bouanga, also a former player in the French championship.
A 2e assist in 3 matches for Hugo Lloris
This is the second assist for Hugo Lloris this season. The second in three games. A rather rare thing for a goalkeeper. On August 8 against Austin FC (2-0), the former Nice and OL player had indeed provided an offering to Denis Bouanga, once again.
After 24 MLS games, Los Angeles FC sits in second place in the Western Conference, two points behind their neighbors Los Angeles Galaxy, who have played two more games. As a reminder, the Californian franchise has also had the top scorer in the history of the Blues, Olivier Giroud, in its ranks since this summer.
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