Spurs captain Romero out for rest of season with injury
Spurs Captain Romero Out for Remainder of Season with Injury
Tottenham’s leader, Cristian Romero, has been sidelined for the rest of the campaign after suffering a significant knee injury during their 1-0 loss to Sunderland. The 27-year-old Argentina defender, who plays as a central midfielder, will require up to eight weeks of recovery following a high-grade partial tear of his medial cruciate ligament. The injury occurred during a Premier League clash at the Stadium of Light, where he exited the game limping after colliding with goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.
Romero’s absence marks a critical challenge for new manager Roberto de Zerbi, who is striving to secure Tottenham’s survival in the top flight. The captain’s role in the team’s structure has been pivotal, and his injury could disrupt the squad’s momentum as they fight to avoid relegation. Tests confirmed the severity of the damage, leaving his participation in Argentina’s upcoming World Cup squad uncertain.
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“Romero is a good player with a big personality and a crucial player for Spurs,” said de Zerbi after the match. His leadership and versatility have been vital to the team’s performance, and this setback adds pressure as they navigate the final stages of the season.
Tottenham currently sit 18th in the Premier League, two points behind West Ham, who are just above the drop zone. With eight games remaining, the club will need to adjust their strategy without one of their most experienced assets. Latest updates on Spurs, including analysis and fan perspectives, are available for further insight. What would you like to know about the team?