Overview
- Cristian ‘Cuti’ Romero apologized to supporters in a post that accused club figures of staying silent in difficult periods and appearing only when results are good.
- He later edited the message to remove the phrase about people “telling lies.”
- Manager Thomas Frank said the issue was addressed privately, kept Romero as captain, and imposed no fine.
- Teammates Richarlison and Pedro Porro publicly signaled support for Romero on Instagram.
- The row followed a 3-2 loss at Bournemouth that left Spurs 14th with one win in six, with tensions spilling into exchanges with traveling fans and an FA Cup tie against Aston Villa next.