The Tottenham Hotspur captain, Christian Romero, had a week that could be described as a 'perfect storm'. After publicly criticizing the club's management for their lack of investment in the squad, Romero found himself at the center of attention once again, this time for a red card incident during a Premier League match against Manchester United. The Argentina defender's challenge on Casemiro sparked a debate about the wisdom of having him as the captain, especially after a week of intense scrutiny.
The incident occurred when Romero slightly overhit the ball, resulting in a late challenge on Casemiro. Despite the minimal contact, the referee deemed it a foul and showed Romero a straight red card. The match ended in a 2-0 defeat for Tottenham, leaving them without 10 senior players at the start and later losing full-back Destiny Udogie to injury.
Manager Thomas Frank defended Romero, arguing that the attention on his social media outburst was excessive and that his captain's passion should be respected. Frank also acknowledged that Romero is one of the team's most important players. However, the debate raged on, with pundits like Danny Murphy and Joe Hart questioning Romero's leadership and judgment.
Former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves suggested that Romero might reflect on his actions, especially as the club captain. He emphasized the need for leaders to set a positive example, which Romero's actions did not embody. Despite the criticism, Frank has stated that Romero will retain the captain's armband when he returns for the Liverpool game, which could potentially lead to Champions League last-16 ties.
As Tottenham faces the prospect of relegation with local rivals West Ham gaining ground, the team must now hope for more composed performances from their players, including their captain, who has a lot to prove in the coming weeks.