Tottenham defender Cristian Romero posts cheeky message after red card vs Manchester City
Tottenham defender Cristian Romero took to social media to express his thoughts on the team’s impressive win against Manchester City last night.
The Argentine centre-back was given a red card during the match, but that didn’t stop him from posting a cheeky message on Instagram following the game. He will be glad that Tottenham did not suffer due to his sending-off.
In his post, Romero acknowledged the team’s victory, saying, “Great game by all, impressive win. Let’s keep it going @spursofficial.” He then added, “I’m sorry to leave the team with one less, but I didn’t get a L.”
The match was a crucial one for Tottenham, as they faced a strong Manchester City side that was looking to close the gap on league leaders Arsenal. Despite the odds stacked against them, the Spurs put in a solid performance and were able to secure a hard-fought win.
Romero’s contribution to the game was significant, as he put in a solid defensive performance, making crucial tackles and interceptions to keep Manchester City’s attack at bay. Two unfortunately mistimes tackles though got him the red card.
The Argentine centre-back has been a key player for Tottenham since joining the club last summer, and he has quickly established himself as one of the best defenders in the Premier League.
His impressive performances have earned him widespread praise, and he has quickly become a fan favourite. He is now a World Cup winner as well with Argentina and continues to be a standout player for Antonio Conte.
Yes, Romero would have ideally wanted to avoid the red card. He will now miss Tottenham’s next game but he will be proud of the fact he played a key role in what is set to be a memorable victory for the team.
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With that Tottenham have ensured that their perfect record against Man City at N17 remains intact. It has come at a cost, but it will be worth it.