Thomas Frank has refused to criticise Cristian Romero after the defender’s social media assault on Tottenham’s house owners, with the Argentina internationwide remaining membership captain.
The Spurs supervisor was on the defensive in his press convention earlier than Saturday’s Premier League fixture at Manchester United. He wouldn’t give any steer as to the result of Romero’s outburst – the second in two months – solely saying: “We’ve handled the matter internally.”
“Cuti is a really passionate participant and captain who needs to go away eachfactor on the pitch,” mentioned Frank. “He’s very bold and needs to win each single time. Typically, when you’re like that, you’ll be able to have an outburst like this time however we’ve handled it internally.”
Frank wouldn’t say whether or not any disciplinary motion had been taken in opposition to Romero, although he did insist there “is at all times one line you’ll be able to’t cross for any participant” or “can’t cross too many occasions”.
On the query of whether or not he’ll stay Spurs captain, Frank was in a position to reply extra immediately, nevertheless. “The reply is sure,” he mentioned. “Chiefship is many issues. I’m 52 and I feel I’m fairly good at leadership however may I get higher? Sure. Do I make errors day-after-day? No, however most likely weekly. Romero is 27 years outdated. He’ll nonetheless make errors going ahead as a pacesetter. Does he do numerous good issues? Sure.”
Requested if Romero ought to have discovered one other method to air his displeasure with the membership’s switch window enterprise, with the participant describing the dimensions of the Spurs squad as “disgraceful”, Frank mentioned: “I’ve mentioned earlier than that there are numerous methods of doing issues. Cuti has been essential for us this season and in previous seasons and we want to pay attention to that. However I wouldn’t have performed it.”
Romero posted on Instagram after Tottenham’s 2-2 draw with Manchester Metropolis, explaining he had performed the match regardless of feeling unwell as a result of there have been solely 11 gamers match. The quantity was really 13. “Nice effort from all my teammates yesterday, they had been all unbelievable,” he mentioned. “I wished to be obtainable to assist them despite the fact that I wasn’t feeling nicely, particularly as we had solely 11 gamers obtainable – unbelievable however true and disgraceful.”
The publish was appreciated by a few of Romero’s teammates, together with Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, Kevin Danso, Conor Gallagher, Pape Sarr, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke.
Spurs made two signings throughout the window – Gallagher from Atlético Madrid for £34.6m and Souza, a 19-year-old left-back, from Santos for £13m. They offered Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace for £35m.
Frank defended the Spurs possession, saying they had been “very critical” of their ambitions for the membership. “I communicate with them, I’m along with them so I’m not unsure,” he mentioned. “I feel it a bit of unfair, if not very unfair, to guage them on a January window. I perceive there’s numerous scrutiny however that might be unfair.”
He mentioned {that a} window through which Spurs added two senior signings, Gallagher and the Brazilian full-back Souza, was “excellent” in contrast with different prime flight groups “and for the place we’re it’s OK”.
In January, after defeat by Bournemouth, Romero had posted an analogous message, demanding possession take extra duty for the membership’s efficiency. “At occasions like this, it must be different folks popping out to talk, however they don’t – as has been occurring for a number of years now,” he wrote. “They solely present up when issues are going nicely, to inform a number of lies.” Romero later deleted the reference to lies.
Frank spoke with Romero after the primary publish and publicly mentioned the participant had made a “mistake”. Requested whether or not repeating that mistake meant Romero had gone too far, the 52-year-old wouldn’t reply. “We’re coping with it internally, that’s my foremost message tonight,” he mentioned. On whether or not the reactions from his teammates meant different gamers shared his emotions on the possession, Frank mentioned: “We don’t know what a ‘like’ means.”
The Dane mentioned of social media: “I can’t eliminate it, it’s on the market, however one factor I do know is that all of us give it an excessive amount of consideration. It’s such a small variety of people who find themselves writing issues on the market and all the pieces they write we take as fact. I feel that’s a problem total.”
Frank revealed that Micky van de Ven had returned to coaching and can be obtainable for choice at Previous Trafford, the place Spurs meet Manchester United at lunchtime on Saturday.
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