Christian Romero confirmed that he was tired during TottenhamDefeat against Arsenal The club's preparations for travel are responsible for the problem in the document that has already been excluded. Social Media mail.
Romero was partly blamed. 1-0 home defeat for Mikel Arteta's Tottenham When he was easily ignored by Gabriel, who rose highest to score with a header in the second half.
But the Argentine appears to believe the club are also to blame for the disappointing display, having failed to provide a special player to take back to their international failures.
Unlike other clubs, Tottenham do not usually use private transport to get to players more quickly in the event of international failures, instead using the private transport of the various national associations.
However, Romero was apparently unhappy with his decision and expressed his disapproval by sharing a post by Argentine TV reporter Gaston Edole who said: “Tottenham lost to Arsenal again. They are not able to fight at all because they do not know the details.”
“It is the only club in the Premier League that can bring back its international players, on its own and without sufficient logistics, by a decision of the club’s management.
“They open up the most advantage because their players get less rest than others: Coty Romero plays tired.”
Romero later ruled out reposting before sharing his own message after the defeat.
“I lost a classic race, but I have no doubt that we will turn this terrible start to the season around. Let's all be together, also in this moment. Thank you all for your constant support,” he said in the post.
As Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou tries to defend the worrying history of dead ball attempts in his era, Ian Wright insists Romero I should have taken more time to answer Gabriel No.
“It's very surprising with Romero, it's very easy to beat a top-quality defender on the road,” Wright told Premier League Productions.
“I think it could have been a mistake, but maybe it wasn’t enough. It looks so simple when you look at how close the goal is and you stop at the header. It’s a very easy goal for Arsenal to score.
As such, Alan Shearer was more forceful in his criticism, insisting that “there was hardly a player” who won or dueled.
“There was one player who really wanted to play the game and another who was happy to be caught,” Newcastle added.
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