Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has described Cristian Romero as a "leader", but also acknowledged that the 27-year-old Argentina centre-back needs to learn to control his aggression. This comes after Romero's second sending-off of the season, which saw him ejected from Saturday's 2-0 loss at Manchester United against Casemiro. With Romero out for four games due to disciplinary issues, Frank has expressed confidence in the player's abilities but also warned that he needs to work on his temperament.
Frank drew a parallel between himself and Romero, stating that when he was 30 years old, he thought he was "on top of the world" but had a long way to go in terms of leadership and understanding. He praised Romero for playing with passion and aggression, which can sometimes result in red cards, but also emphasized the need for him to learn from his mistakes.
Spurs are currently 15th in the Premier League table, six points above the drop zone, and Frank described the situation as "desperate". The team is missing several key players due to injuries, including defender Destiny Udogie, who has suffered hamstring damage. With Dejan Kulusevski also struggling with a knee injury since May, Frank expressed uncertainty about whether the winger will be available for the upcoming games.
Frank's comments provide insight into the challenges facing Tottenham this season, from Romero's disciplinary issues to the ongoing injuries affecting key players. Despite these setbacks, the manager remains optimistic about his team's prospects and is working hard to ensure they can compete with the top teams in the league.
Frank drew a parallel between himself and Romero, stating that when he was 30 years old, he thought he was "on top of the world" but had a long way to go in terms of leadership and understanding. He praised Romero for playing with passion and aggression, which can sometimes result in red cards, but also emphasized the need for him to learn from his mistakes.
Spurs are currently 15th in the Premier League table, six points above the drop zone, and Frank described the situation as "desperate". The team is missing several key players due to injuries, including defender Destiny Udogie, who has suffered hamstring damage. With Dejan Kulusevski also struggling with a knee injury since May, Frank expressed uncertainty about whether the winger will be available for the upcoming games.
Frank's comments provide insight into the challenges facing Tottenham this season, from Romero's disciplinary issues to the ongoing injuries affecting key players. Despite these setbacks, the manager remains optimistic about his team's prospects and is working hard to ensure they can compete with the top teams in the league.