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Cristian Romero questions Spurs board's silence as team struggle
Summary
After Tottenham's 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth, captain Cristian Romero posted an Instagram message that was later edited to remove a reference to 'lies' and urged the club's directors to speak up; Tottenham have five points from their past six league matches.
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Cristian Romero posted on social media after Tottenham's 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth and later edited the message to remove a reference to "lies." He wrote that club directors should speak up at difficult times and offered an apology to travelling fans while accepting player responsibility. The team have taken five points from their past six league matches and sit 14th in the Premier League. New leadership have been running the club since Daniel Levy left, with Peter Charrington in a non-executive chair role and Vinai Venkatesham as chief executive.
Key details:
- Romero posted and then edited an Instagram message that urged the club's directors to speak up; an initial reference to "lies" was removed.
- The post included an apology to supporters and a statement accepting player responsibility for results.
- Tottenham have five points from their last six league matches and are 14th in the table.
- The club's leadership changes since early September include Peter Charrington as non-executive chair and Vinai Venkatesham as chief executive.
Summary:
The social-media post highlights tensions around Tottenham during a period of poor results and adds focus on the club's leadership. Thomas Frank remains under growing pressure as manager, and Tottenham host Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round on Saturday; other formal responses from the board are undetermined at this time.
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