On Wednesday, the Champions League quarter-final series will begin with London's "Tottenham" and Dortmund's "Borussia" teams.
The English team will still have to play these matches at the "Wembley" stadium, not at their renovated home arena "White Hart Lane."
Speaking before these matches, London team goalkeeper Hugo Lloris admitted that sometimes the team does not receive the necessary support at the "Wembley" stadium, but he believes that such important matches will urge the fans to help the team achieve victory.
"We need the fans to support us. Sometimes we lack that when we play at the "Wembley" stadium, but I hope that in such important matches we will receive the necessary help from the stands," said H. Lloris in an interview with the "Telegraph."
The Frenchman also did not hesitate to praise both his future opponents and their coach, stating that he is not surprised at all that BVB is leading the Bundesliga championship.
"Dortmund's team plays fantastic football. They have many amazing players, and it doesn't surprise me at all that they are leading in Germany. Lucien Favre is a good coach who understands football very well.
It will be extremely difficult. In these matches, we have to show our best game," said the Frenchman.