Spurs defender implies he will leave the club if Ange is sacked
Tottenham Hotspur suffered a crushing defeat at home to Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, squandering a two-goal lead to lose 4-3 on match day fifteen of the 2024/25 Premier League season.
The collapse, after a promising start, left fans frustrated and questioning decisions made both on and off the pitch. Central to the drama was Cristian Romero, a surprise inclusion in the lineup, whose involvement in the match added another layer of intrigue to an already tumultuous day for Spurs.
Romero’s selection raised eyebrows before kickoff, with concerns that both he and Micky van de Ven had been rushed back from injuries for such a high-stakes fixture. These concerns quickly proved valid, as both players were forced to leave the game early due to injuries.
Romero, in particular, exited while Spurs still held a 2-0 lead, replaced by Radu Dragusin. His departure marked the beginning of Tottenham’s unraveling, as Chelsea capitalized on defensive vulnerabilities to stage an impressive comeback.
After the match, Romero defended manager Ange Postecoglou in an interview, offering a measured response to growing criticism. “He’s a great coach. We saw it in his first season. In this second one, we’ve suffered a lot of injuries.
Players should be the first ones to be criticized. Then, if we lose 10 games, the staff can be changed. We are very happy with this staff, me and my colleagues. We love how they work and the football they try to play,” Romero said. His comments seemed like a standard show of support for a manager under pressure—a familiar narrative in football.
However, the situation took an unexpected turn when Romero engaged with social media in a way that left little doubt about his true feelings. The 26-year-old retweeted a fan’s post responding to his remarks, which stated, “Oh no, he clearly signaled that he would leave if Levy sacks Ange.
Unfortunately, the only two [at the club] who have ambitions.” Although Romero quickly undid the retweet, screenshots of the post spread across social media, amplifying speculation about his loyalty to both Postecoglou and the club’s broader ambitions.
This action painted a clearer picture of Romero’s commitment to the manager and the style of play Postecoglou has tried to instill. Unlike the usual media-trained responses players often deliver, Romero’s retweet suggested genuine alignment with Postecoglou’s vision and frustration at the club’s current trajectory. It also underscored his dissatisfaction with decisions that might compromise the progress the manager has made since his arrival.
For those who have questioned Romero’s dedication to Tottenham, his willingness to play through injuries speaks volumes. Despite not being fully fit, he contributed significantly to Spurs’ ability to sustain attacks during the early stages of the game.
His ball-playing ability helped the team maintain control, but his absence after the injury disrupted the team’s rhythm. This wasn’t the first time Romero put his body on the line for the club—his performance in the recent home defeat to Ipswich Town also suggested he was playing through physical discomfort.
Still, the implications of his actions on social media are cause for concern. While his loyalty to Postecoglou is commendable, the retweet casts doubt on the harmony between the players, the manager, and the club’s hierarchy.
Romero’s apparent frustration with Daniel Levy’s management and his implicit warning about his future at the club create an unsettling narrative. For a player of his caliber, who is integral to Tottenham’s defense, such public dissatisfaction could have far-reaching consequences.
The defeat to Chelsea further exposed Tottenham’s vulnerabilities and deepened the challenges facing Postecoglou. Injuries, inconsistent performances, and questions about the squad’s depth have made it increasingly difficult for Spurs to maintain momentum. Romero’s actions, while arguably a show of passion, add another layer of complexity to an already precarious situation.
Fans and analysts alike will now watch closely to see how the club navigates these developments and whether Postecoglou can steady the ship.
As Tottenham moves forward, the focus must remain on addressing the underlying issues that have hindered their progress. Whether through tactical adjustments, squad reinforcements, or improved injury management, solutions must be found to stabilize the team.
Meanwhile, Romero’s outburst serves as a reminder of the passion and stakes involved in the modern game. His commitment to the cause is evident, but his actions also highlight the tensions that can arise when ambition clashes with reality.
The coming weeks will prove pivotal for Tottenham, both on and off the pitch. With their season hanging in the balance, the club must find a way to regain focus and unity. Whether Romero’s retweet will fade into the background or spark further unrest remains uncertain, but one thing is clear—Tottenham’s story this season is far from finished.