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Cristian Romero to Miss Key Tottenham Clash Against Everton

Tottenham Hotspur captain Cristian Romero will not be available for the team’s critical match against Everton, as he faces the end of his season due to a knee injury sustained in a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland last month. This loss marked the beginning of Roberto De Zerbi’s tenure as manager for the North London club.

The 28-year-old defender’s absence has been felt deeply by the Lilywhites, who recently fell 2-1 to Chelsea in their second-to-last match of the campaign. The team now faces a tense final game at home against Everton, where securing at least a point is essential to maintain their Premier League status, particularly with West Ham lurking in the relegation zone.

De Zerbi emphasized the importance of the upcoming clash, declaring it more crucial than last year’s Europa League final— a sentiment easily understood by supporters. Key players like James Maddison and Joao Palhinha have expressed their commitment to giving everything on the pitch to ensure safety in the league as this pivotal match approaches.

However, news has emerged that Romero will not be present at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the decisive encounter, stirring disappointment among fans.

Romero Heads to Argentina for Important Match

Reliable South American journalist Tim Vickery reports that Romero’s absence is due to his decision to travel back to Argentina to support his boyhood club, Belgrano, in their finals match against River Plate.

This news is likely to frustrate Tottenham supporters, who had anticipated Romero’s presence during this crucial period. The 2022 World Cup champion opted to continue his rehabilitation in North London, allowing him to remain close to his Spurs teammates during their relegation battle. Last week, he was even seen celebrating enthusiastically after Mathys Tel scored against Leeds United at home. Nonetheless, his decision to skip the significant match against Everton for a trip 7,000 miles away has shocked many loyal supporters.




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