Lloris and France reigned supreme at the World Cup in Russia last year and Tottenham are now fighting for silverware this term. Tottenham – who are preparing for the Champions League last 16 against Borussia Dortmund – are third in the Premier League and can move back within five points of leaders Liverpool on Sunday (February 10). France’s ultimate glory is a distant memory for Spurs captain and goalkeeper Lloris, who is determined to win titles with Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham. “To be honest, the football and the time is going so fast,” Lloris said ahead of Sunday’s clash with Leicester City. “I don’t want to say that I’ve forgotten about the World Cup but, for me, it belongs to the past. I don’t have time to make a step backwards and think about the World Cup. “Every time people talk about this moment – it gives you a lot of positive energy. But as a professional and as a man I am just focused on today and tomorrow. Maybe when I will be retired, I will think in a different way but it’s not the case at the moment.” Another huge three points up for grabs. #COYS pic.twitter.com/7dRBlcoIxf — Tottenham…