Frank backs Romero as Spurs captain despite red card at Manchester United

Spurs Boss Frank Rules Out Ditching Captain Romero Amid Red Card Controversy

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has vowed to stand by captain Cristian Romero despite the defender's latest red card, which came after a stamp on Manchester United midfielder Casemiro. The Argentine was sent off in Saturday's 2-0 defeat at Old Trafford, his second red card in just over two months.

Romero's disciplinary record is growing, with the six-time offender now facing a four-match ban after accumulating an unprecedented number of red cards since joining Spurs in August 2021. His recent outburst on social media, criticizing the club's ownership, has also raised questions about his suitability as captain.

However, Frank was quick to defend Romero, describing him as "one of the most important players" and saying there was no regret in appointing him captain. The head coach acknowledged that Romero had a tendency to get sent off when playing with passion and aggression, but praised his apology to teammates as enough to quash any doubts about his leadership.

The controversy has sparked debate over whether Spurs should consider replacing Romero as captain, but Frank remains committed to giving the defender another chance. "He apologised: that is enough for me for now," he said in a statement. With Romero set to return to action on 15 March, Spurs will be eager to see if their star man can regain his form and prove himself worthy of the armband once again.

In contrast, Manchester United boss Michael Carrick was delighted with his team's fourth consecutive Premier League win under him. The run is the club's first since February 2024, and it has sparked hope that the Red Devils are finally starting to gel under Carrick's leadership.
 
okay so like i'm watching this whole romero thing go down πŸ€”... i think frank's being super fair by sticking with him πŸ‘. i mean, roma's got some serious talent on the pitch ⚽️ and that passion he plays with is what makes spurs tick πŸ”₯. but yeah, he does need to work on his discipline πŸ™... a four-match ban sounds about right for now πŸ˜….

the question is, will roma be able to bounce back from this red card? πŸ€” i think so, 'cause when he's playing with that level of aggression & passion, it's hard to deny him ⚑️. but the ownership thing on social media πŸ“±... that does raise some concerns πŸ€”. anyway, can't wait to see roma back in action on march 15th πŸ’ͺ
 
lol cant believe frank is being so soft on romero like what happened again?? stamp on casemiro? four matches already?? thats not even a warning lol this guy needs to get his act together, not just for spurs but for the league too. think it's time for spurs to seriously consider a leadership change
 
I THINK ROMERO IS A LOVELY GUY BUT HE'S GOT TO WATCH HIMSELF ON THE PITCH! THAT STAMP ON CASEMIRO WAS NASTY AND IT'S NOT OKAY TO TAKE OUT YOUR FRUSTRATION LIKE THAT. I GET THAT HE'S PASSIONATE ABOUT THE GAME, BUT SO ARE WE ALL!!! 😩πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so done with this whole captain controversy πŸ™„. Like, come on Frank, can't you just have a chat with Romero about his behavior on the pitch? The guy's got some serious disciplinary issues and now he's trash-talking the club on social media? It's like he's not taking anything seriously anymore πŸ˜’.

And I don't get why everyone's making such a big deal out of this. Romero's been having these red card incidents for ages, it's not like it's new news πŸ™ƒ. And let's be real, the guy's still a talented player, but his behavior is getting way out of hand 🀯.

I think Spurs need to take a closer look at their leadership style and figure out why they're giving Romero another chance. I mean, if he's still having these issues after all this time, it's not like he's going to magically turn into a better player overnight ⏱️.
 
omg i'm still trying to figure out what a stamp on someone's leg is like 🀯 i mean, isn't that just an open wound? why do players even try to kick each other in the leg? πŸ˜‚ anyway, back to the Spurs and Romero thing... i don't get why they're still keeping him as captain. he's gotten 2 red cards already! wouldn't it be better for the team if they got a player with like, zero disciplinary issues πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ maybe Frank should re-evaluate who leads the squad? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how Spurs boss Frank is sticking by Romero πŸ€”. Yeah, two red cards in a row might be a concern, but at least he owns up to it and apologizes πŸ’―. It's not easy being captain of a team with a history like that, but Frank believes in him, and who knows, maybe this whole "aggression" thing is just a part of Romero's game πŸ˜‚.

It's actually kind of refreshing to see someone stand by their player like that, rather than just benching them or trading them away ⚠️. It shows that Frank trusts Romero to get his head back in the game and lead the team with confidence πŸ†.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out, though - will Spurs make a change at captaincy, or will Romero finally prove himself worthy of wearing that armband? One thing's for sure: I'll be keeping an eye on it πŸ‘€.
 
🌞 I'm actually really rooting for Romero, you know? Like, everyone gets frustrated and passionate on the pitch, but he just owns up to it 🀝. He apologizes, takes responsibility, and shows that he cares about his teammates. I think that's what being a leader is all about πŸ’ͺ. Plus, he's had some tough times in his career already, so I'm sure Frank knows what he's getting with him 😊. It's all about giving people another chance to prove themselves, right? And if anyone can turn it around, it's Romero πŸ”„.
 
I'm like totally not sure about this πŸ€”... I mean, Spurs should defo consider ditching Romero as captain, but at the same time, Frank is right in standing by him πŸ™Œ. Like, if anyone can turn things around, it's Romero, right? πŸ˜‚ But, on the other hand, that recent outburst of his was pretty wild 🀯... I don't know man, maybe I'm just being too harsh πŸ˜’. What if he really does come back stronger and more focused? 🀞 It'd be awesome for Spurs to have a leader like that again πŸ’ͺ. Wait, no... I mean, probably not πŸ˜‚.
 
come on frank can't he just take a look at romeros disciplinary record? four matches down and he still gets to lead the team into battle? what's next he'll be getting sacked for throwing a pint over his own head lol πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€ seriously though, if romero wants to stay captain he needs to get it together pronto. a few more red cards like that and he might as well be playing for mcdonalds not spurs
 
I gotta say, I'm all for giving Cristian Romero another chance. Like, I get it, he's had some issues with red cards and all that, but if he apologizes and shows he's committed to being a better leader, then yeah, let him back in πŸ€”πŸ’ͺ. It's not like he's the only one who's made mistakes, you know? Everyone does. And from what I've seen of Frank, he seems like a solid coach who wants to work with his players, not kick them out 😊. Plus, Spurs really need Romero right now...
 
Ugh πŸ€• I'm not surprised Frank is still standing by Romero... his disciplinary record is a joke πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. That guy's getting sent off left and right, and people are actually debating whether he should be captain? πŸ˜‚ The fact that Romero's outburst on social media was about the ownership issues with Spurs just makes me think he's more of a liability than an asset... what if he starts arguing with his teammates or something? πŸ€” I don't get why Frank is being so blind to the issue, but hey, maybe he's just trying to keep things stable in the locker room... for now.
 
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