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‘I just can’t understand that’ – Tottenham star Cristian Romero slammed for being more committed to country than club

Published on April 02, 2025 at 03:00 PM

TOTTENHAM legend Graham Roberts has hit out at Cristian Romero for appearing more committed to his country than his club.

Spurs’ vice-captain has not played 90 minutes in the since November 10, having struggled with toe and quad injuries.

Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur during a UEFA Europa League match.
Cristian Romero has been criticised for appearing to prioritise country over club
Graham Roberts holding his signed Tottenham Hotspur legacy shirt.
Former Tottenham star Graham Roberts claims he is ‘disappointed' in Romero

The Argentina star, 26, was taken off with the score goalless in the 68th minute at in the final fixture ahead of the international break – before .

Yet Romero completed both games for his nation against Uruguay and Brazil in the following ten days, leaving some Spurs fans, and fellow hardman Roberts, irked.

The 65-year-old, who won back-to-back in the early 80s with Tottenham, said: “I just can’t get that we played him 60 minutes and then he goes and plays two sets of 90 minutes. I just can’t understand that.

“I’m not happy because the club have looked after him and Ange (Postecoglou) has looked after him.

“If you’re fit and you start the game, then play the whole game (against Fulham).

“I know we’ve been taking care of as well, but he didn’t go away(on international duty). He was on the bench against Fulham, he didn’t play.

“I’m disappointed in him. If he had gone away and played 60 minutes in each game, that’s different. But to play 90 minutes...

“The club pays his wages and looks after him. It was a big disappointment.”;;

Romero has faced accusations of prioritising his country over his club for much of his time at Spurs.

But when challenged on it by during pre-season in Australia two years ago, the centre-back as robustly as one of his full-blooded tackles.

Romero said back then: “I think the people that say this clearly don't know me because I’m contracted to the club for many (more) years. I always try to give my best.

“If I didn't feel the same passion (for Spurs as I do for Argentina), I would look to leave the club.”;;

A Romero exit from Spurs looks a possibility this summer with compatriot keen to take him to .

Roberts would be gutted to see the all-action defender leave as he rates him as one of the Prem’s best – and warned any potential suitors the £42.5million capture would cost a pretty penny.

The former and Rangers star told SunSport via Mr Vegas Online Casino: “I would say he and are the two best defenders in the country at this time.

“But he’s injured too much. Micky van de Ven is injured too much. I don’t know if it’s we play a high game and their muscles aren’t up to it.

“But the bottom line is he is up there with Van Dijk. He’s proved it, he’s a winner.

“I’ve always said the badge on the front of the shirt is worth more than anybody’s name on the back of the shirt.

“If he doesn’t want to be there then that’s his prerogative, but you can’t just walk out. Somebody has to buy you and he won’t be cheap.

“There are players out there (who could replace him). I’m sure the recruitment department are well aware of that situation.

“Simeone likes him because he’s Argentinian. When your head gets turned, then you’re going to leave.

“(But) we’ll see. If we win the and we’re in the , then things change.”;;

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