Tottenham’s season derails further with another star now ruled out 6 weeks in fresh injury blow

Tottenham Hotspur’s challenging season continues to unravel as vice-captain and star defender Cristian Romero faces a six-week layoff due to a muscle injury. The news, confirmed by Argentine journalist Gastón Edul, adds to the club’s growing list of fitness concerns, leaving their Premier League campaign in further disarray.

Romero, who recently returned to the lineup following earlier injuries, made an appearance against Chelsea but lasted only 15 minutes before being forced off. His departure disrupted Tottenham’s defensive stability and played a significant role in their narrow 4-3 defeat. Replaced by Radu Dragusin during the game, Romero’s early exit highlighted the fragility of Spurs’ backline, which has been under pressure throughout the season.

Edul’s update clarified that Romero’s current setback is unrelated to the foot and toe injuries he had previously battled. The Argentine defender had successfully recovered from those issues but now faces additional time on the sidelines. His latest absence further compounds Tottenham’s defensive woes, especially given his crucial role in the team.

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The journalist shared the following statement on X:
“Cuti Romero has a muscle injury, not in his foot. He has recovered from that injury. He will be out for six weeks.”

Since joining Tottenham in 2021 on loan from Atalanta, Romero has proven himself to be an indispensable player. His performances earned him a permanent transfer and a contract extension through 2027.

Known for his aggressive playing style and leadership on the pitch, he has quickly become a cornerstone of Ange Postecoglou’s defense. This season, Romero had started all 12 of his Premier League appearances before being plagued by injuries.

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Romero’s importance to the team extends beyond his defensive prowess. Last season, he showcased his versatility by contributing five goals in 33 matches, a remarkable achievement for a defender and the highest tally in the league for his position. His ability to impact both ends of the pitch has made him one of Tottenham’s most valuable assets.

The injury issues do not stop with Romero. His centre-back partner, Micky van de Ven, also sustained an injury during the Chelsea match, leaving Tottenham with significant gaps in their defensive lineup.

Van de Ven’s hamstring issue appears less severe, with an earlier return expected compared to Romero. However, his absence only adds to the difficulties facing Postecoglou’s side as they struggle to regain stability.

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Tottenham currently finds itself in 11th place in the Premier League table, a position that underscores the challenges they’ve faced this season. Without two key defenders, the team’s ability to bounce back will be tested in the coming weeks. Fans are hopeful for swift recoveries, especially with pivotal fixtures looming on the horizon.

Romero’s leadership and skill have been vital to Tottenham’s success, and his absence leaves a significant void. The team must now adapt quickly, relying on depth and resilience to navigate this challenging period. Spurs’ defensive unit will need to step up to stabilize their performances and keep their hopes alive in the highly competitive Premier League.

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