The Englishman left Bournemouth's ground on crutches on Sunday after a collision with goalkeeper Asmir Begovic saw him clutching his ankle on the floor.
Whilst many have dubbed Tottenham as simply 'Harry Kane's side', Lloris was keen to highlight that you need 11 players to make a team: "Behind that there is a lot of team-work and I prefer to give a lot of credit to that than focus on one individual team-mate," the Frenchman said.
"We have shown already in the past that we are a team. I know we have a lot of very talented players up front: we need their quality and strength to finish the job and score goals."
The man that is likely to fill Kane's boots goes by the name of Heung-Min Son, or 'Sonaldo' to the Spurs faithful. The Korean netted twice against Bournemouth to bring his recent tally up to six goals in just four games.
Whilst it's easy to throw Son into the limelight, Lloris is adamant that it's going to take a team effort, as it has all season, for Spurs to finish this campain strongly.