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Lloris still Spurs captain despite drink drive conviction - Pochettino

Tottenham Hotspur captain Hugo Lloris leaving Westminster Magistrates' Court following court apperance for drink-driving after being stopped by police in west London. Featuring: Hugo Lloris Where: London, United Kingdom When: 12 Sep 2018 Credit: Wheatley/WENN

LONDON (Reuters) - World Cup winning goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will remain Tottenham Hotspur's captain when he returns from injury despite being convicted of drink driving, manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Thursday.

"He is the first to regret about all that happened," Pochettino told reporters at the club's training ground ahead of Saturday's home clash with Liverpool.

"Of course he doesn't feel great. He said he is guilty of this situation and is responsible. He made a mistake and is suffering, and is punishing himself.

FILE PHOTO: France soccer team goalkeeper Hugo Lloris speaks during a news conference at the city hall in Nice, after their victory in the 2018 Russia Soccer World Cup, France, July 18, 2018. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard/File Photo

"It's a massive lesson for everyone. He told me 'boss it's a massive lesson for me, I made a mistake and need to pay' and now he's accepted (it) like a man that he is."

Pochettino confirmed the 31-year-old Frenchman, who was banned for driving for 20 months and fined 50,000 pounds, would remain as the club's captain.

Lloris admitted being more than twice above the drink-drive limit when he was stopped by police in central London last month.

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - World Cup - Final - France v Croatia - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia - July 15, 2018 France's Hugo Lloris celebrates after Paul Pogba scored their third goal REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/File Photo

The Premier League club said any disciplinary action they might take would remain an internal matter.

He is currently out of action with a thigh injury sustained during his side's victory at Manchester United.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis)

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