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Hugo Lloris hopes Tottenham will avenge derby defeat in Carabao Cup

Hugo Lloris during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford
Image: Hugo Lloris says Tottenham's Carabao Cup trip to Arsenal is the perfect chance to get revenge on their rivals, following their Premier League defeat

Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris says his side will travel to Arsenal for their Carabao Cup quarter-final this week determined for revenge.

Spurs return to the Emirates on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports, a little over two weeks since they lost to Unai Emery's side 4-2 in the Premier League, where there were issues both on and off the pitch.

Lloris' side were outplayed that day as the Gunners came from 2-1 down with a fine second-half showing and took no shame in bragging about the win on social media.

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Although the Carabao Cup encounter might not be played with the same intensity - both sides could play weakened sides amid a hectic fixture schedule - but the French World Cup winner insists Spurs have added motivation.

"Maybe it's the good thing that we lost the Premier League game a few weeks ago because it is more motivation for us," Lloris said after Spurs stayed in the title race with a 1-0 win over Burnley on Saturday.

"There is no more bad feeling than when you get a defeat. You always try to analyse and make things that we will not repeat again. It is another opportunity and we will try our best to go through.

"Every game that you lose it hurts, but of course when you lead 2-1, it's true that Arsenal is playing very well this season and it is a difficult team to beat but I think we have the quality to do it.

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Highlights from Arsenal's 4-2 win over Tottenham in the Premier League.

"It is important to take every competition seriously, whatever the competition is.

"Of course there is priority in the season but it is a League Cup game and if you go through there is a semi-final and a good chance.

"And then it is a derby so it is easier to prepare for because there always excitement and enjoyment to play that type of game."

Spurs' defeat across north London was the only stain on an otherwise excellent copybook as that is the only time they have tasted defeat in the last 11 games.

That run included a progression-securing draw at Barcelona in the Champions League this week, meaning in the last 15 months Tottenham have gone to the Nou Camp, Real Madrid and Juventus and not lost.

Erik Lamela leads Tottenham's celebrations after the 1-1 draw at Barcelona secured qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League
Image: Tottenham's 1-1 draw at Barcelona secured qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League

Lloris believes that experience will help Spurs as they aim to condemn Arsenal to a second defeat in a week after Sunday's 3-2 Premier League loss at Southampton.

"We need to believe and we have a chance," he said.

"We have a lot of respect for them but every game we try to win, it was the case when we played Barcelona away, it was the case last season when we played Madrid or Juventus away and every game you want to compete and win.

"There are different circumstances and you try to adapt, but with the same motivation and willingness to win."

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