And Tottenham goalkeeper Lloris believes the midfielder is beginning to get back to his best.
"He's a warrior in his mind," Lloris told ESPN. "That's the most important thing.
"Of course he's very talented but in football talent is not enough, and in his mind he's very strong, and very ambitious, so he's going to improve step by step and he will arrive at the level that he wants.
"Especially after his transfer record, there is a lot of expectation around him.
"But I think today he showed the perfect response.
"He helped the team to get the three points, he was decisive today and maybe he will give us confidence for the next few games."
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