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Tottenham's Lloris open to playing in MLS

The FC crew discuss Harry Kane's recent attempts to initiate contact in the penalty area, including his collision with Sokratis in the North London derby. After Watford parted ways with Javi Garcia, the FC crew assess the chances that Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino could leave his post this season. Alexis Nunes is joined by Julien Laurens and Mark Ogden to address the reasons why Tottenham Hotspur have had a horrendous start to the Premier League. Alejandro Moreno and Ross Dyer rank Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool in terms of who got the hardest group draw in the UEFA Champions League. Alejandro Moreno questions Mauricio Pochettino's decision not to start Christen Eriksen in Tottenham's loss vs. Newcastle. Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has said he is open to playing in Major League Soccer before retiring from football.  Lloris, 32, has spent seven years at the north London club and has established himself as the club captain, leading them to five consecutive top-four finishes and a Champions League final. - ESPN Champions League fantasy: Sign up now!  - All major completed transfer deals His contract at Spurs runs until 2022 but he has opened the door to a potential move to MLS. TRANSFERS Transfer grades: Rating every major signing from Europe Why did Prem teams spend less this window? European transfer review: Successes and failures "I'm...

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