Hugo Lloris
France
Left
Dec 26, 1986
39
6'2"
181 lb
GK
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Beaten four times in loss
Lloris made two saves and allowed four goals in Sunday's 4-1 defeat against Houston Dynamo.
Analysis: Lloris made two saves in Sunday's 4-1 home loss to Houston, first denying Mateusz Bogusz in the 51st minute before his former teammate buried the rebound, and later shutting down an Ezequiel Ponce chance in the second half, but still conceded four goals as a tired LAFC side allowed their most goals in a single MLS match this season. He came into the game riding eight clean sheets in 10 MLS starts this year, the best ratio in the league, but had no answers for Jack McGlynn's long-range missile and Guilherme's deflected free kick in a first half where Houston's transition game consistently cut LAFC's back line apart. Lloris will be aiming for a sharper response in Wednesday's matchup against St. Louis City.
One save in draw
Lloris recorded one save and allowed two goals in Saturday's 2-2 draw versus San Diego FC.
Analysis: Lloris recorded one save in Saturday's 2-2 draw at San Diego, helping keep LAFC afloat during a first half where the hosts created their most dangerous looks before Marcus Ingvartsen's brace put LAFC in a 2-0 hole midway through the second half. He picked the ball out of his net twice but can't be blamed for either strike, as San Diego's sharp combination play carved open the defense rather than any individual mistake. The French goalkeeper is putting together a solid campaign with 31 saves and eight clean sheets through 10 MLS appearances and will aim to carry that form into Sunday's matchup against Houston.
Secures clean sheet in win
Lloris registered three saves and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 1-0 victory over Minnesota United.
Analysis: Lloris posted another clean sheet in Saturday's 1-0 MLS road win over Minnesota United, logging his eighth shutout in just nine league appearances and widening his gap as the top goalkeeper in that category, already more than two-thirds of the way to his 11 clean sheets from last season. He turned aside three shots in a composed and organized 90-minute showing as Minnesota put only four efforts on target, with the Loons now scoreless in four straight matchups against LAFC. Lloris will aim to keep his elite run going when LAFC heads to San Diego for Saturday's matchup.
Concedes four in defeat
Lloris registered two saves and allowed four goals in Sunday's 4-1 loss versus San Jose Earthquakes.
Analysis: Lloris saw his MLS shutout streak to start the season snapped when Ousseni Bouda broke through in the 53rd minute, with three more goals crashing in during a brutal six-minute stretch that brought an end to a historic run that had already topped LAFC's own mark from 2024. He finished with two saves over the full 90 minutes but had no shot on any of the four goals as San Jose's counterattacking surge completely ripped apart LAFC's defensive shape in that short window. Lloris and LAFC have now dropped back-to-back MLS matches for the first time this season and slip to third in the Western Conference heading into Wednesday's matchup with Colorado.
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