Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristiano Romero has blamed the club’s poor performance on the management’s poor vision of planning the depth of the squad. Which has led to a number of injuries and poor performances on the pitch.
Spurs have lost seven of their last 15 matchdays, losing 3-4 to Chelsea after leading 2-0 to drop to 11th in the Premier League. สมัคร UFABET
Injury problems continue to plague Ange Postecoglou’s side. As at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Romero, who had just recovered from a big toe injury, was injured 15 minutes into the game and replaced with Radu Dragusin.

Likewise, Mickey van de Ven, who recovered to play 79 minutes. Did not finish the match due to lack of fitness. He was replaced by Archie Gray, whose quality as a substitute was still far from the first team. At this point, the Argentine player saw that it was because of the lack of good support from the executives. Especially the club president, Daniel Levy.
Opening the mouth through ‘Telemundo Deportes’ :
“Asked if the poor performance is due to lack of investment in reinforcements for continuity. Including not having enough depth? Actually, I have to answer that I have no opinion…”
“But why do Man City compete for the title every year? You see Liverpool have a strong depth, Chelsea too. Even though last season didn’t meet the target, they still strengthened. Now we can see the results.”
“That is something that should be imitated.”
“You have to realize that something is wrong, and I hope they realize it.”
“It’s been the same for the past two or three years: first the players change, then the coaching staff change, and the same group of people are responsible for the results.”
“Hopefully they realise who really has the responsibility, we can move forward because this is a beautiful club, with the structure it should be easy for us to compete for the league every year.”
Since Ange Postecoglou became Tottenham’s head coach in July 2023 , they have spent £350m and have not won a trophy. Levy has been on the board since 2000 and has won only one trophy, the 2008 League Cup .