‘The best’: Pedro Porro says there’s nobody on the planet as good as £42m Tottenham player

edro Porro has labelled one of his Tottenham teammates as the best in the world in his position.

Speaking on the Premier League’s YouTube channelPorro was playing a game where he had to decide between hypothetical three-vs-three teams.

Porro had to pick between a team that included Cristian Romero, Hernan Crespo and Enzo Fernandez and a team that included himself, Sergio Reguilon and Ansu Fati.

Unsurprisingly, Porro picked the first team, and, in the process, he reserved some special praise for Cristian Romero.

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Pedro Porro says Cristian Romero is the best in the world

Porro spoke highly of his £42m Tottenham teammate.

“For me I’ll take the first team. Yeah, the first team. Respect, respect for Cuti, the best centre-back in the world, yeah,” Porro said.

“My brother,” Romero replied.

Cristian Romero is incredible on his day

While saying that Romero is the best centre-back in the world is a stretch, it hasto be said that he is a fantastic player who is incredible on his day.

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The Argentine can be ill-disciplined and he can lose his temper quite often, but when he puts it all together and utilises that level of aggression in the right way, he’s a striker’s nightmare.

Of course, consistency is king in football, especially when you’re playing at centre-back, but, on his day, there really aren’t many defenders in football who are better than Romero.

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The Argentine is a World Cup winner for a reason, and if Ange Postecoglou can just find a way to get him playing at the peak of his ability on a weekly basis, then Spurs would have a genuine superstar of a defender on their hands.

Romero has bags of potential as a player, but, sadly, we don’t get to see the best of him every single week.

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