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'Would Captain Son Heung-min Have Done That?' Romero's Argentina Trip Sparks Fan Fury; Manager Defends Decision
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'Would Captain Son Heung-min Have Done That?' Romero's Argentina Trip Sparks Fan Fury; Manager Defends Decision

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Tottenham captain Cristian Romero is facing criticism for leaving for Argentina before the team's final match while they are in danger of relegation.
  • Manager Ange Postecoglou defended Romero's decision, stating it was made in agreement with the medical staff.
  • Fans are expressing anger over Romero's departure, with the manager acknowledging their frustration.

The decision by Tottenham captain Cristian Romero to depart for Argentina ahead of the crucial final match of the season, with the club still battling relegation fears, has ignited significant controversy among the fanbase.

'If it were Captain Son Heung-min, would he have done that?'

โ€” Article headlinePoses a rhetorical question comparing Romero to Son Heung-min.

Romero, who is currently injured, has drawn the ire of supporters for his absence from the decisive game against Everton. This move has been contrasted sharply with the expected commitment of a club captain, particularly one leading a team in such a precarious position.

Romero's decision to leave for Argentina before the season's final match, while Tottenham is facing relegation, has sparked controversy.

Summarizes the core issue.

Manager Ange Postecoglou has stepped in to defend Romero's actions, explaining that the player's departure was a decision made in consultation with the club's medical team. While Postecoglou seeks to quell the storm, he has also empathized with the fans' strong reactions, stating he "100% understands" their anger.

Manager Roberto De Zerbi defended Romero's decision, stating it was made in agreement with the medical staff.

Explains the manager's justification.

This situation highlights the complex dynamics between player welfare, club responsibility, and fan expectations, especially during high-stakes moments. For Tottenham supporters, the captain's presence, even if unable to play, often carries symbolic weight. The debate over Romero's actions and Postecoglou's defense will undoubtedly continue as the club navigates this challenging period.

He also stated that he "100% understands" why fans are angry about the situation.

Notes the manager's acknowledgment of fan sentiment.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.