Hugo Lloris worried about the negative feelings surrounding the France international camp.
The French Football Federation has received a scandal involving president Noël Le Graët being inappropriate to female workers and a culture of harassment within the organisation.
There is also another saga involving Paul Pogba after he was accused of asking a witch doctor to cast a spell on Kylian Mbappe.
Spurs captain Hugo Lloris is worried about the negative feelings surrounding the squad.
‘I don’t have all the facts [concerning the FFF allegations], so I don’t know if all of that is well-founded,’ Lloris told L’Equipe.
‘In any case, with just a few months until the World Cup, it is important to show solidarity and concentrate on the objective [of retaining the World Cup].
‘We will need to rely on all of our strength, all of our energy. We need to remain focused on the pitch. Things are too scattered around at the minute. I think that the international break will do us some good.
‘Even if there isn’t any risk involved and a few important absences, it will be good to get together and be close again, especially since we left each other in June with slightly negative feelings.’
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