Tottenham Captain Unloads Frustration Over Threadbare Squad: 'Disgraceful' Recruitment Strategy Exposed.
Cristian Romero has reignited tensions within Tottenham by calling out the club's disastrous recruitment strategy, labeling it "disgraceful" and highlighting the alarming squad shortage that left the team with just 11 players available for their recent match against Manchester City.
The Argentina defender, who had previously faced criticism for his outspoken views on social media, has again taken to Instagram to express his frustrations. Despite feeling unwell, Romero made himself available to help his teammates, but was forced off at halftime as Spurs trailed 2-0 before ultimately drawing 2-2 with two goals from Dominic Solanke.
The post comes just days after the closure of the mid-season transfer window, which saw Tottenham sign Conor Gallagher and Souza in a bid to bolster their squad. However, Romero's comments suggest that the club still has a long way to go in addressing its recruitment needs.
"It was unbelievable but true and disgraceful" that Spurs were forced to play with so few players, according to Romero. His words have been liked by several of his teammates, including Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, and James Maddison, who seem to share his frustration with the club's current situation.
This latest outburst from Romero marks a continuation of his outspoken comments on social media, which have caused controversy in the past. Despite this, Spurs manager Thomas Frank has sought to defend his captain, stating that he had not been fined for his previous comments and that they were simply a case of "young leaders making mistakes."
Romero's words are likely to spark more questions about his future at the club, particularly given his recent contract renewal and his status as team captain. As Spurs prepare for their next match, it remains to be seen how the club will respond to this latest criticism from one of its most senior players.
Cristian Romero has reignited tensions within Tottenham by calling out the club's disastrous recruitment strategy, labeling it "disgraceful" and highlighting the alarming squad shortage that left the team with just 11 players available for their recent match against Manchester City.
The Argentina defender, who had previously faced criticism for his outspoken views on social media, has again taken to Instagram to express his frustrations. Despite feeling unwell, Romero made himself available to help his teammates, but was forced off at halftime as Spurs trailed 2-0 before ultimately drawing 2-2 with two goals from Dominic Solanke.
The post comes just days after the closure of the mid-season transfer window, which saw Tottenham sign Conor Gallagher and Souza in a bid to bolster their squad. However, Romero's comments suggest that the club still has a long way to go in addressing its recruitment needs.
"It was unbelievable but true and disgraceful" that Spurs were forced to play with so few players, according to Romero. His words have been liked by several of his teammates, including Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, and James Maddison, who seem to share his frustration with the club's current situation.
This latest outburst from Romero marks a continuation of his outspoken comments on social media, which have caused controversy in the past. Despite this, Spurs manager Thomas Frank has sought to defend his captain, stating that he had not been fined for his previous comments and that they were simply a case of "young leaders making mistakes."
Romero's words are likely to spark more questions about his future at the club, particularly given his recent contract renewal and his status as team captain. As Spurs prepare for their next match, it remains to be seen how the club will respond to this latest criticism from one of its most senior players.