Football Videos Tottenham's Europa League exit a 'disgrace', says Lloris Manager Jose Mourinho accused his players of lacking professionalism after the defeat to Dinamo Zagreb and Lloris echoed his comments. Reuters 19 March, 2021 10:03 IST Reuters 19 March, 2021 10:03 IST Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said its shock Europa League exit after Thursday's 3-0 defeat by Dinamo Zagreb was a "disgrace" and reflected deeper issues at the club.Tottenham was favourite to reach the quarterfinals after securing a 2-0 lead from the first leg in London but Zagreb stormed back with a sensational hat-trick from Mislav Orsic to claim a 3-2 aggregate victory.Manager Jose Mourinho accused his players of lacking professionalism after the defeat and Lloris echoed his comments."I think we are more than disappointed, it is a disgrace," Lloris said. "I hope everyone in the changing room feels responsible. The taste of defeat is more than painful. We are a club full of ambition, I just think at the moment it is a reflection of what is going on in the club."We have a lack of basics, fundamentals, our performances are just in relation of that. Mentally we should be stronger, more competitive."The France goalkeeper said Tottenham, which was also heavily criticised for a poor performance in Sunday's north London derby loss at Arsenal, had underestimated the Croatian champion."When you are not ready at this level, you pay," he added. "There is quality everywhere and if you don't respect the opponent they can punish you, that's what happened."Tottenham, which is eighth in the Premier League, visits Aston Villa on Sunday. Solskjaer celebrates Pogba boost for Man United run-in Tottenham's Europa League exit a 'disgrace', says Lloris Tuchel thrilled to see 'super nice' Emerson finish off Atletico Zidane praises Modric masterclass against Atalanta More Videos Guardiola urges City to forget about Champions League quarterfinal Liverpool duo Van Dijk, Gomez unlikely to play in Euros - Klopp ISL 2021 final: Mumbai City FC vs ATK Mohun Bagan - Head to Head Record, Match Stats Updates, Players to watch out for Europa League: Odegaard strikes in Arsenal's 3-1 win at Olympiakos Mourinho hopeful Kane’s injury is not too serious Klopp expecting 'extremely tough' UCL quarterfinal draw Aguero's City future to be decided at the end of the season - Guardiola Champions League: Pochettino confirms Neymar injury as 'fact'