Spurs player criticizes team owner Levy, comparing him to Chelsea.

December 10th 2024.

Spurs player criticizes team owner Levy, comparing him to Chelsea.
Cristian Romero, a player for Tottenham Hotspur, recently made some remarks about the club's lack of investment in the playing squad. In a recent match against Chelsea, Spurs threw away a two-goal lead, putting more pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou. Despite the board's support for Postecoglou during the holiday season, the team's results need to improve as they currently sit in the bottom half of the table.

Romero, who has faith in Postecoglou's abilities, believes that the root of the problem lies in the lack of investment in the squad. He points out that clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea continue to strengthen their squads every year, even if they don't perform well. This is something that Spurs should emulate if they want to see positive results. Romero hopes that the club will realize this and make necessary changes.

The defender also mentions how the club has a pattern of blaming players and coaches for poor results, without acknowledging the real problem. He hopes that this cycle will be broken and the club will move forward as it has the potential to compete for the title every year. Despite spending a large sum of money on player transfers, it seems that Tottenham has not made enough investment in the squad to truly be a top contender.

One of their recent big transfers was Dominic Solanke, who arrived from Bournemouth for a whopping £60 million. However, this deal was made possible by selling star player Harry Kane to Bayern Munich for around £85 million in 2023. It's clear that Spurs need to make more investments in their squad if they want to reach the same level as other top clubs. This is a sentiment shared by Girona manager Michael, who was eager to face Liverpool in the Champions League.

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