Tony Cascarino claims tottenham hotspur Better to get rid of one of these Thomas FrankThe team’s main player has a “bad” attitude.
Spurs drop to 15th after Manchester United defeat
After finishing 17th Premier League Tottenham had hoped to improve significantly last season, but after losing to Manchester United last time out, they are currently in 15th place, just six points above the relegation zone.
Spurs lost 2-0 to Michael Carrick’s side, with Cristiano Romero’s first-half red card proving to be a real turning point and Frank has confirmed the captain has taken responsibility for his dismissal.
Danish explain: “Christian, first of all, he had no intention of following up and getting a red card. He was obviously grabbing the ball. Unfortunately, according to the rules, the ball turned into a red card. Christian apologized to his teammates in the dressing room.”
“But it is what it is. We need to deal with it. I think one of the big areas we’ve been working on is resilience.”
The Argentine now faces a four-match ban, meaning Frank will have fewer options in the coming weeks, during which his side will face some tough tests against the likes of Newcastle United and Arsenal.
Cascarino Having clearly seen enough, a talkSPORT expert recently said: “I just think Tottenham would be better off getting rid of him at the end of the season if they can because someone is going to pay a lot of money for him and I think they should move on.”
The former Chelsea player also added: “Sometimes you have to let good players go because I’m not questioning his ability, Cristian Romero’s ability, I think he has a bad attitude at times, he’s very reckless on the football field. That’s what he does.”
Romero needs to put things right after suspension
Asking Tottenham to offload the centre-back is a bit harsh considering he has been one of the better performers in the Premier League this season, with FotMob’s average rating of 7.04 the joint-highest in the squad.
this £195,000 per week The defender averages 1.5 interceptions per game, the most of any Spurs player, while 2.8 interceptions per game puts him second, with Joao Palinha a distant second.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s best tackler |
Averages per game this season (Premier League) |
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Joao Parinha |
5.1 |
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Christian Romero |
2.8 |
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Rodrigo Bentancur |
2.4 |
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Lucas Bergvall |
2.2 |
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Pedro Polo |
2.1 |
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Destiny Udoji |
2.1 |
The 27-year-old has even proven his worth in the opposition penalty area, scoring four goals in the Premier League and even scored with a bicycle kick against Newcastle United.
Therefore, Romero should have time to correct his mistakes, but he will need to improve his discipline and put in some top performances after returning from suspension to correct the mistakes.





