It is in Hampstead, the district of north London where he has his habits, a few minutes from his home, that Hugo Lloris announced to us, at the end of last week, his decision to retire from international football, at the age of 36. , after 145 selections. For having met him two days earlier after Crystal Palace-Tottenham (0-4), we felt that the decision was in the air. It remained for him to formalize it: he did it, moved, but also relieved of the weight of the questions, which had not left him since the World Cup.