Cristian Romero's Red Card: A Controversy Brews
Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero was sent off in the first half of his team's 2-0 defeat to Manchester United on Saturday. The Argentina international defender was given a straight red card for a challenge on Casemiro, which left his teammates defending with just 10 men.
The sending off was widely criticized by pundits and former players alike, who felt that Romero had let his team down. Head coach Thomas Frank defended his captain, saying that the red card was "a red card" and that Romero hadn't intended to hurt Casemiro.
However, Romero's behavior has been under scrutiny all season, particularly after he used the word "disgraceful" in a social media post referencing the lack of depth in Spurs' squad. The team's hierarchy has also faced criticism for their recruitment, with some accusing them of prioritizing big-name signings over youth development.
Romero has now been sent off six times across all competitions since his Spurs debut in August 2021, more than any other player in that period. He faces a four-game ban, including the north London derby against Arsenal.
Former Tottenham captain Michael Dawson said that Romero's actions had caused Frank "a nightmare" and left his team vulnerable for over an hour without their captain. Paul Merson also criticized Romero, saying that he was the reason Spurs would probably lose to United.
The controversy surrounding Romero has raised questions about whether the 24-year-old is a leader on and off the pitch. While Frank stands by him, some have called for him to be stripped of his captaincy.
Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero was sent off in the first half of his team's 2-0 defeat to Manchester United on Saturday. The Argentina international defender was given a straight red card for a challenge on Casemiro, which left his teammates defending with just 10 men.
The sending off was widely criticized by pundits and former players alike, who felt that Romero had let his team down. Head coach Thomas Frank defended his captain, saying that the red card was "a red card" and that Romero hadn't intended to hurt Casemiro.
However, Romero's behavior has been under scrutiny all season, particularly after he used the word "disgraceful" in a social media post referencing the lack of depth in Spurs' squad. The team's hierarchy has also faced criticism for their recruitment, with some accusing them of prioritizing big-name signings over youth development.
Romero has now been sent off six times across all competitions since his Spurs debut in August 2021, more than any other player in that period. He faces a four-game ban, including the north London derby against Arsenal.
Former Tottenham captain Michael Dawson said that Romero's actions had caused Frank "a nightmare" and left his team vulnerable for over an hour without their captain. Paul Merson also criticized Romero, saying that he was the reason Spurs would probably lose to United.
The controversy surrounding Romero has raised questions about whether the 24-year-old is a leader on and off the pitch. While Frank stands by him, some have called for him to be stripped of his captaincy.