Tottenham manager Cristian Romero has been criticised for leaving for Argentina ahead of an important game

Tottenham captain Cristian Romero has found himself at the center of sharp criticism after choosing to return to Argentina instead of supporting his team in the Premier League’s final matchday, as reported by Zamin.uz.
While the Londoners were preparing for a crucial and decisive clash against Everton in their bid to retain their Premier League status, the injured defender opted to travel back to his homeland, a move highlighted by Goal.com.
The central defender had suffered a thigh injury in the previous match against Sunderland and was ruled out. Although he would not have been able to play due to his condition, his absence from the squad during such a critical period—especially as team captain—has drawn justified criticism from fans and specialists alike.
Cristian Romero chose to watch Belgrano’s historic championship match against River Plate live from the stadium, having arrived in Argentina on Sunday. This decision provoked a strong reaction from talkSPORT presenter and passionate Tottenham supporter Paul Hawksbee.
In his view, the captain’s decision casts serious doubt on his loyalty to the club. Hawksbee emphasized that Romero is placing his personal interests above the team’s fight to remain in the Premier League, calling the move utterly wrong and appalling.
South American football expert Tim Vickery attempted to add some nuance to the situation. According to him, Belgrano is not just a sports club for Romero—it is the institution where he began his professional career.
Belgrano have never won the Argentine league title in their history, making the match against River Plate of immense emotional significance for the player. For Tottenham, however, the timing was extremely serious and risky, as the club faces the threat of relegation to the second tier of English football.
It remains unclear how the captain’s absence will affect the club’s internal atmosphere, but many fans have taken to social media to express deep disappointment in the world champion defender’s actions. As a team captain, Romero was expected to lead by example, and his conduct is likely to spark prolonged debate among the club’s leadership and supporters.





