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Cristian Romero

Would it be racist to say South Americans are a fiery bunch … or will I get wet wiped ?

No wonder Bellingham slapped this taco Barco later on, if someone did that to Romero the red mist would undoubtedly lead to him going 2 footed on the perpetrator!!

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He’s done the same wearing our shirt, most notably at Maguire after the end of the EL Final.
Yeah. If you didn't like that then it's consistent to not like his behaviour yesterday.
Otherwise it's simply a case of saying you don't like being on the receiving end of something that wouldn't bother you elsewhere.

I think Ange's comment about Spurs could also be applied to Romero for quite a few folk.
 
You have to separate the Argentina Romero and the Tottenham one. For Argentina he is one of the best in the world. For Spurs, he is just above average compared to other PL defenders and is guaranteed to miss good parts of the season with either an injury or suspensions.
The Tottenham one winning the EL was the same as the Argentinian one. He just needs a reason to give a brick.
 
The Tottenham one winning the EL was the same as the Argentinian one. He just needs a reason to give a brick.
He’s an imperious defender in the biggest games. Put him in a team that is constantly challenging for trophies and you would see the best of him more often.

Conversely, put him in a relegation-threatened team playing dire football and you will see the worst of him.

He’s a high-ceiling/low-floor type of player as opposed to someone like Danso who is more consistent aka high-floor/low-ceiling.
 
He’s an imperious defender in the biggest games. Put him in a team that is constantly challenging for trophies and you would see the best of him more often.

Conversely, put him in a relegation-threatened team playing dire football and you will see the worst of him.

He’s a high-ceiling/low-floor type of player as opposed to someone like Danso who is more consistent aka high-floor/low-ceiling.
Agreed, but I don't think your comment does Danso justice. He's very good.
 
The Tottenham one winning the EL was the same as the Argentinian one. He just needs a reason to give a brick.
I think last season he, along with the majority of the squad, didn’t rate the managers we had until RDZ. Him and VDV definitely prefer playing front foot football and that’s when we can see the best of him. When fit under Ange he was good. I think he would be good under De Zerbi, but after the last game furore I think he wants to move him on.

I’ve said before though - his card is marked in England. Refs hold his challenges to a different standard and card threshold than other players. A sale this window works out best for both parties, he’s arguably our most valuable player from last seasons squad so may as well cash in.
 
No wonder Bellingham lost his cool soon afterwards and slapped Barco, hope tha Porro scores again as Spain smash these clams on Sunday.

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No need for that dingdonghead behaviour. I have had enough of this guy.
 
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