A Quote by Hugo Lloris

You can be rivals out on the pitch, but respect is the most important thing. — © Hugo Lloris
You can be rivals out on the pitch, but respect is the most important thing.
You have a personality inside the pitch and off the pitch and in the changing room, too. The most important thing is to be respected by your teammates, and that's the case at Tottenham.
We hung out a lot together. We went and saw films together. It was really actually quite easy. I think we were all very subconsciously connected in knowing that we needed to make it important, and therefore it just became important and it worked. Everybody had a lot of respect for each other. I think respect is the most important thing you can have.
That's ultimately the thing that sticks out to you most, that's most important to me, is that I have the respect of my teammates.
Communication is important, and when you have an understanding with someone on the pitch, it is the most important thing.
My mentality is that I play football to win. You have to do everything you can to win. The most important thing is that you leave nothing out there on the pitch.
Respect is the most important thing. Be respectful toward others and have respect for yourself.
The most important thing to me is time spent on the pitch.
Words are fine, but the most important thing is what happens on the pitch.
The pitch is the most important thing for us: not the words, not on paper.
Respect is the most essential thing about captaincy. Respect between the captain and players is important. It is give and take.
That's the most important thing - once you're on the pitch, you need to do your job properly.
The most important thing is that everybody is professional on the pitch and gives 100 percent.
There is never just one path to success. For me personally, these are all just words anyway, because the much more important thing is that you can deliver the right performance on the pitch. The most important thing is that you find a way that suits your team, and that the players believe in that way.
In football, you can win; you can lose. The most important thing is the feeling and the attitude that you show on the pitch.
I know one thing: A lot of people know I work hard on the pitch, and for me, that's the most important thing.
You can look at stats as much as you want - and we do - but you can have too much of it. You can spend too much time looking at computers rather than looking at the real thing which is out there on the pitch. I still think that being a good judge of players is the most important thing.
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