Tottenham Skipper Blamed for Defeat at Manchester United, Not the Manager - Chris Sutton
Cristian Romero's recent behavior has taken a toll on Tottenham Hotspur, and it's not just his on-field antics that are causing concern. The Argentine defender's red card against Manchester United at Old Trafford was the final nail in the coffin for Spurs' latest defeat.
Sutton, a former Premier League player, believes that Romero's actions were more to blame for the result than the manager, Ange Postecoglou. The Tottenham skipper's reckless challenge on Bruno Fernandes sparked controversy and led to his dismissal from the game.
"What I find most disturbing about Cristian Romero is not just the red card he got, but also the way he reacted after being sent off," Sutton said. "It shows a lack of respect for the game and for those around him."
While Postecoglou has been under pressure following Tottenham's poor run, Sutton thinks that his manager deserves more credit than Romero for the team's struggles. The former player pointed out that Spurs' woes go beyond just one individual's behavior.
"Tottenham's problems are bigger than just Cristian Romero or their manager," Sutton emphasized. "It's about a lack of discipline and a lack of leadership within the squad."
The recent defeat at Manchester United marked Tottenham's seventh loss in a row, and it remains to be seen how they will respond to this setback. Will Romero's antics be the turning point for Spurs, or will his behavior continue to have a negative impact on the team?
Cristian Romero's recent behavior has taken a toll on Tottenham Hotspur, and it's not just his on-field antics that are causing concern. The Argentine defender's red card against Manchester United at Old Trafford was the final nail in the coffin for Spurs' latest defeat.
Sutton, a former Premier League player, believes that Romero's actions were more to blame for the result than the manager, Ange Postecoglou. The Tottenham skipper's reckless challenge on Bruno Fernandes sparked controversy and led to his dismissal from the game.
"What I find most disturbing about Cristian Romero is not just the red card he got, but also the way he reacted after being sent off," Sutton said. "It shows a lack of respect for the game and for those around him."
While Postecoglou has been under pressure following Tottenham's poor run, Sutton thinks that his manager deserves more credit than Romero for the team's struggles. The former player pointed out that Spurs' woes go beyond just one individual's behavior.
"Tottenham's problems are bigger than just Cristian Romero or their manager," Sutton emphasized. "It's about a lack of discipline and a lack of leadership within the squad."
The recent defeat at Manchester United marked Tottenham's seventh loss in a row, and it remains to be seen how they will respond to this setback. Will Romero's antics be the turning point for Spurs, or will his behavior continue to have a negative impact on the team?