Tottenham is facing a crisis with only 11 senior players available for Sunday's clash against Manchester City, according to captain Cristian Romero. The Argentine defender described the situation as "disgraceful", highlighting the club's poor injury record and lack of depth in the squad.
The news comes just days after Tottenham lost nine players to injury in 2026, with only two senior signings made in the January window. The arrivals of Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid and Brazilian defender Souza from Santos are part of the club's long-term strategy, but it remains to be seen if they will be enough to turn the team around.
Manager Thomas Frank has been under pressure to strengthen the squad, with the club currently 14th in the Premier League and closer to the drop zone than European qualification. Despite this, Frank is confident that the signings of Gallagher and Souza will help the team in the long run.
Romero's comments are not the first time he has spoken out on social media about the state of the squad. In January, he criticized the club's transfer policy, stating that their lack of spending was causing them to fall behind their rivals.
The situation at Tottenham is a worrying one, with the team facing a significant challenge in the coming weeks. Can the signings of Gallagher and Souza help to turn things around, or will the team continue to struggle? Only time will tell.
The news comes just days after Tottenham lost nine players to injury in 2026, with only two senior signings made in the January window. The arrivals of Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid and Brazilian defender Souza from Santos are part of the club's long-term strategy, but it remains to be seen if they will be enough to turn the team around.
Manager Thomas Frank has been under pressure to strengthen the squad, with the club currently 14th in the Premier League and closer to the drop zone than European qualification. Despite this, Frank is confident that the signings of Gallagher and Souza will help the team in the long run.
Romero's comments are not the first time he has spoken out on social media about the state of the squad. In January, he criticized the club's transfer policy, stating that their lack of spending was causing them to fall behind their rivals.
The situation at Tottenham is a worrying one, with the team facing a significant challenge in the coming weeks. Can the signings of Gallagher and Souza help to turn things around, or will the team continue to struggle? Only time will tell.