Lloris, the funny confession

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Now a goalkeeper for Los Angeles FC, Hugo Lloris is enjoying his first steps in the United States.

A victory to begin with, last week against Seattle (2-1) and a disaster last night against Salt Lake, in the middle of a snowstorm (3-0 defeat), that’s what Hugo Lloris’ first steps are. on US lawns. Before this last meeting, the LA FC goalkeeper spoke about his acclimatization to California. An environment that he clearly likes.

Cinema, Dr. Dre, and GTA. I played this game so much, on PlayStation, that I felt like I knew parts of the city perfectly without ever having been there… » Hugo Lloris quickly found his bearings in the City of Angels. In a way that is certainly original but which will not fail to flatter the developers of the famous Rockstar opuses.

A new life appreciated

The West American living environment, the former last bastion of Tottenham, particularly appreciates it. “ The NBA, baseball, US football, pros and universities alike. I want to see everything. We spotted a ski resort, too, an hour and a half away, and if we ever have two or three days off, we might push on to Colorado », he enthuses.

And to admit to also enjoying his new tranquility, as anonymous or almost on the scale of Los Angeles. “ Here, I don’t need to wear a scarf and a hat like at Disneyland Paris, everything is lighter. I must have taken about ten selfies throughout the day, especially with Latinos. They’re the football fans here », Says the 2018 world champion.

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