Tottenham captain Cristian Romero has appeared to lash out at the club's hierarchy on social media after a miserable defeat at Bournemouth. The Argentine defender posted a cryptic message on Instagram, saying that "at times like this, it should be other people coming out to speak, but they don't" and that those who only come out when things are going well are "telling lies." However, the post was later edited to remove the phrase.
Romero's comments came as the team continues to struggle under new manager Thomas Frank. The 3-2 loss at Bournemouth extended Tottenham's winless run to 12 games and left them 14th in the Premier League table. The defeat also sparked heated exchanges between some of the players and away fans, with center-back Micky van de Ven, midfielder Joao Palhinha, and defender Cristian Romero involved in confrontations.
Frank has defended his team's performance, saying that they had a good game but were not rewarded. However, he acknowledged that it was "painful" to be part of a losing team and expressed frustration at the lack of communication with the fans. The club's owner, the Lewis family trust, also came under fire after Daniel Levy left his role as chairman in September.
Former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood has warned that Frank's job is at risk, saying that he hopes the manager doesn't get sacked but wouldn't be surprised if it happens. The team's performance and Romero's comments have sparked outrage among fans, who are feeling frustrated and disillusioned with the club's current state.
Frank used an Arsenal-branded cup before the match against Bournemouth, which sparked outrage among sections of Spurs' unhappy fanbase. However, Frank defended his actions, saying that it was "absolutely stupid" to knowingly drink from a cup with another team's logo but admitting that he would have done the same thing himself if he hadn't noticed it.
Overall, the defeat at Bournemouth has left Tottenham fans feeling disappointed and frustrated, while Romero's comments have added to the sense of discontent among supporters. The club's hierarchy will need to take action to address these concerns and restore faith with the fans.
Romero's comments came as the team continues to struggle under new manager Thomas Frank. The 3-2 loss at Bournemouth extended Tottenham's winless run to 12 games and left them 14th in the Premier League table. The defeat also sparked heated exchanges between some of the players and away fans, with center-back Micky van de Ven, midfielder Joao Palhinha, and defender Cristian Romero involved in confrontations.
Frank has defended his team's performance, saying that they had a good game but were not rewarded. However, he acknowledged that it was "painful" to be part of a losing team and expressed frustration at the lack of communication with the fans. The club's owner, the Lewis family trust, also came under fire after Daniel Levy left his role as chairman in September.
Former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood has warned that Frank's job is at risk, saying that he hopes the manager doesn't get sacked but wouldn't be surprised if it happens. The team's performance and Romero's comments have sparked outrage among fans, who are feeling frustrated and disillusioned with the club's current state.
Frank used an Arsenal-branded cup before the match against Bournemouth, which sparked outrage among sections of Spurs' unhappy fanbase. However, Frank defended his actions, saying that it was "absolutely stupid" to knowingly drink from a cup with another team's logo but admitting that he would have done the same thing himself if he hadn't noticed it.
Overall, the defeat at Bournemouth has left Tottenham fans feeling disappointed and frustrated, while Romero's comments have added to the sense of discontent among supporters. The club's hierarchy will need to take action to address these concerns and restore faith with the fans.