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Tottenham ace slammed for ‘disgraceful’ reaction following Wolves defeat

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Cristian Romero snubbed the Tottenham travelling fans at full-time vs Wolves.

Cristian Romero snubbed the Tottenham travelling fans at full-time vs Wolves

Times have grown increasingly grim for Tottenham Hotspur, who slumped to their 17th defeat of the season in a deflating 4-2 loss to Wolves, a result that now leaves them 15th in the Premier League table and eliminated from both domestic cup competitions. With only the Europa League left to salvage their campaign, all eyes are now on the second leg against Eintracht Frankfurt, where victory would see them advance to the semi-finals and momentarily ease the pressure engulfing the club.

But in a week where Tottenham needed unity and leadership, more unrest surfaced. Stand-in captain Cristian Romero came under fire after being spotted walking straight down the tunnel at full-time without acknowledging fans or teammates. The Argentine’s body language drew swift condemnation from supporters and pundits alike, with many labelling the gesture disgraceful and unbecoming of a player wearing the armband. At a time when Spurs are crying out for resilience and accountability, Romero’s actions have only added fuel to the growing frustration among the fanbase.

Spurs had hoped to ride the momentum from their promising Europa League first-leg performance against Eintracht Frankfurt into the domestic stage, but those ambitions were quickly shattered. Just two minutes into the game, Rayan Aït-Nouri opened the scoring for Wolves, and things went from bad to worse before half-time when Djed Spence inadvertently turned the ball into his own net, a moment that summed up Tottenham’s lack of composure at the back.

The defensive unit, particularly Cristian Romero and Ben Davies, was alarmingly disjointed. Both were caught completely out of position for the opening goal, allowing Wolves to cut through with ease. For Romero, the night only spiralled further. Under pressure, he miscontrolled the ball deep in his own half, gifting Aït-Nouri possession once again. The Algerian made no mistake, bypassing Romero before squaring it for Jorgen Strand Larsen to finish off a slick move. It was a sequence that embodied Spurs’ season — careless, passive, and costly.

This sort of behaviour is not expected from a Captain

Cristian Romero received a damning rating from Football London’s Alasdair Gold for his poor display in the defeat, and despite wearing the captain’s armband, he made no effort to acknowledge the travelling supporters at full-time… instead, he walked straight down the tunnel without a second thought. As skipper, Romero’s actions spoke volumes about the current state of the club.

Ange Postecoglou’s body language after the final whistle said it all. Just like Cristian Romero, the Spurs boss made no attempt to acknowledge the away end, choosing instead to keep his distance, a moment that only added to the growing sense of detachment between the team and its supporters. For fans who travel week in, week out, that lack of engagement stings deeply. It was yet another sign of a fractured relationship that, just a year ago, had been filled with hope and belief.

Meanwhile, Daniel Levy, a constant presence in Tottenham’s leadership for 24 years, appears more absent than ever. For the first time in his tenure, the chairman has seemingly taken a back seat, watching from the shadows as Postecoglou steers the club into reverse. The hierarchy’s silence, coupled with the manager’s stubborn post-match assessments, has left fans feeling directionless and disillusioned. The damage being done on and off the pitch may take years to undo, and unless bold action is taken soon, Tottenham risk falling even further away from the standards they once aspired to meet.

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Tottenham are no longer holding firm on their initial £60 million valuation of Cristian Romero. Amid growing interest from Atletico Madrid, the club is now reportedly open to offers in the region of £45 million, a clear signal that a summer departure for the Argentina international is no longer off the table. It marks a significant shift in stance from the Spurs hierarchy, who once viewed Romero as a defensive cornerstone.

While the 26-year-old was brought in to be a leader at the back, his erratic form, disciplinary lapses, and increasingly criticised attitude on and off the pitch have left many questioning whether he remains the right figure to build around. A move away from North London could serve as a much-needed reset for both player and club, especially as Tottenham prepare for a likely rebuild. Should Atletico firm up their interest, Romero’s turbulent chapter at Spurs may be nearing its end.

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