Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has to sign an upgrade to goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, according to former Spurs defender Jason Cundy. Lloris let in five goals as Tottenham exited the FA Cup at the fifth round stage in a dramatic 5-4 loss to Everton on Wednesday. The Spurs captain will be particularly disappointed with letting in Everton's opening goal through Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Lloris is one of Tottenham's longest-serving players having joined from Lyon in 2012.
The 34-year-old has made over 350 appearances in all competitions for the north London side.
But Cundy believes his time as the club's No 1 should be coming to an end.
"I think I might have said this to you a couple of weeks ago but I can't remember what games it was: Lloris has got to move on," Cundy said on talkSPORT.
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Cundy reckons signing a new goalkeeper is one piece of the puzzle that Spurs need to reach the next level.
He says the same can be said about Everton and their No 1 Jordan Pickford.
"We said exactly the same thing about Pickford the other day, said something similar," Cundy added.
"If [Carlo] Ancelotti's going to move Everton in the right direction, I think at times Pickford is a weak link. Lloris tonight, lets them back into the game.
"You look at some of the top goalkeepers in this country, what Liverpool have got, what Man City have got, that doesn't happen, that simply doesn't happen - well rarely. They normally keep them out.
"Lloris, I've seen it too many times again this season. I'd love to know what Spurs fans think but moving on, I think they need an upgrade.