Cristian Romero Criticizes Tottenham Board Over Lack of Squad Investment
The defender calls for structural changes, citing repeated failures to support the team with competitive transfer spending.
- Tottenham defender Cristian Romero publicly criticized the club's board, holding them responsible for the team's lack of progress in recent years.
- Romero highlighted the need for consistent investment in the first team, comparing Tottenham's approach unfavorably to clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea.
- Spurs have won only one of their last seven matches, leaving them 11th in the Premier League and increasing pressure on head coach Ange Postecoglou.
- Romero defended the current coaching staff, stating that players are happy with their approach, and pointed to recurring issues with the club's leadership and strategy.
- Despite having a world-class stadium and training facilities, Tottenham has not won a trophy since 2008, prompting growing criticism of chairman Daniel Levy's tenure.