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Alex Mott·19 March 2020

Tottenham's best ever XI ... The goalkeeper 🧤

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With the football on hold at the moment, we’ve been thinking about who gets in Tottenham’s all-time XI.

Today we’re choosing the goalkeeper.


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Here are the nominees …


3rd – Hugo Lloris

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A genuine Tottenham legend, signed whilst the club were a shadow of their modern selves, before leading them all the way to the 2019 Champions League final.

A brilliant shot-stopper who’s also decent with his feet, Lloris has grown to become one of the Premier League’s most dependable goalkeepers.

Now to get that trophy he deserves.


2nd – Bill Brown

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Part of the 1960/61 Tottenham side who became the first in English football history to win a League and FA Cup double.

Brown was the prototype Division One goalkeeper, with reflexes to die for and a fantastic command of his area.

He was also between the posts when Spurs won British football’s first ever European trophy – the 1963 Cup Winners’ Cup.


And the winner is … Pat Jennings

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Simply the best there has ever been at Tottenham.

Footballer of the Year on two separate occasion – the only goalkeeper to ever achieve such a feat – Jennings won five trophies during his decade-long spell at Spurs.

If you want to know just how good Jennings was for Spurs, the Northern Ireland international left to join Arsenal and yet still the White Hart Lane faithful sing his name.


Check back tomorrow when we will be choosing Tottenham’s greatest ever … right-back.