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Lloris knows Tottenham need to beat Fulham after West Ham point
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris applaud the fans after the Premier League match at the London Stadium

TOTTENHAM captain Hugo Lloris has called on his team-mates to back up their point at West Ham with victory at home to Fulham tomorrow.

Spurs had to settle for a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium on Wednesday after Thilo Kehrer’s first-half own goal was cancelled out by Tomas Soucek’s 55th-minute leveller.

Antonio Conte’s side struggled in the second period but withstood a late barrage from the hosts to stay unbeaten after five Premier League games and remain third in the table on 11 points.

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