Hugo Lloris, captain of the French team, said that the incidents of last May 28 in the final of the Champions League “they are not good publicity for France” and wished that those responsible for the altercations be found.
Lloris spoke on the eve of “Blues” face Denmark on Friday in a match valid for the League of Nations and that precisely takes place at the Stade de France in Saint-Denisin which chaos reigned last Saturday before the final between Liverpool and Real Madrid.
“Although this final does not depend solely on the French, it is not what we like to see in football. As a player, I want everything to be well organized for the fans, the families and those close to us.“, the French goalkeeper referred from the concentration of Clairefontaine.
Tomorrow’s clash will not feature the presence of the French national team, Didier Deschamps, who took a few days off due to the death of his father, communicated this Tuesday. He is replaced by his second, Guy Stéphan.
“We want to do our best by playing a good game, because it is a tournament in which we have aspirations. We also want to show the coach that he can count on us,” Lloris added.
The 2018 world champion spoke of the Christian Eriksen’s return to the Danish national team, who suffered cardiac arrest a year ago in the middle of the European Championship against Finland. “What I have seen him play has impressed me. We know that when he is at 100% he is one of the best players in the world. He is a creative, he knows when to accelerate, time and pass,” said Lloris, who spent several seasons at Tottenham.
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