No one has told me how much I'm worth, and I'm not trying to find out.
— Hugo Lloris
When you are a goalkeeper, you know the responsibility.
You see it more and more: managers asking their keepers to be the 11th field player.
Football is fantastic because you can live great emotion through a big competition.
It's important to get to know people, to get an idea of the culture of a club, and to understand how it works.
The big thing is to win, but to look at the long-term, you need one way to play, and the philosophy is not only to put 11 players on the pitch and play football.
At Tottenham, I'm asked to take a lot of risks to keep maximum possession of the ball and build from the back.
Talent is not enough. You need to be in the right place at the right moment.
I have always liked to have face-to-face talks with my bosses.
You know that you have to keep winning to keep playing.
It's true Tottenham is not a club who are used to winning a lot.
I feel like a Nice citizen: it's my hometown. I come back to the city to spend time there because it's in my DNA.