Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is solely focused on securing the club their first Champions League trophy rather than emulating Bayern Munich and Germany legend Franz Beckenbauer.
Spurs take on Liverpool at the Wanda Metropolitano in what is only the second all-English final in the competitions history, following Manchester United's triumph over Chelsea in Moscow in 2008.
Lloris himself is no stranger to major finals, having lifted the World Cup as France's captain in 2018, and he could become the first player since Beckenbauer in 1974 to lift the World Cup, followed by the Champions League the next campaign.
Despite this however, Lloris insists his drive to win the competition stems from a want for Tottenham to be successful, rather than any personal accomplishments.
As quoted by The Mirror, he said: "
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"We want the final to be a special moment. It's a team sport we spend a lot of time together and working on that communion is very important and that's what allows us to get to this point, because we play as a team."
Source : 90min