Tottenham captain Cristian Romero is expected to miss the remainder of the season due to medial knee ligament damage sustained in a match against Sunderland. His absence comes as Spurs face relegation concerns, currently sitting in 18th place in the league.
Tottenhamâs deepening relegation concerns appears to have been heightened by the loss of their captain, Cristian Romero, for the remainder of the season.
Romero was reduced to tears as he left the pitch after 70 minutes of Sundayâs 1-0 loss at Sunderland, following a coming together with the striker Brian Brobbey that led to the Argentinian clattering into his own goalkeeper, Antonin Kinsky. Romero, it is believed, has sustained medial knee ligament damage that will take around eight weeks to heal.
That has allayed fears in Argentina that the centre-back will definitely miss this summerâs World Cup. But Tottenham, who closed the weekend in 18th, are almost certainly without a key player for the remaining six matches of the campaign, a spell that will determine whether they are playing in the Premier League or Championship next year.
âI donât know,â said Roberto De Zerbi, Tottenhamâs head coach, when asked about Romeroâs prognosis after the loss at the Stadium of Light, his first game in charge of Spurs. âI hope for us itâs not too important a problem because heâs a crucial player for us. Heâs a good guy, good player, top player, big personality and we need him to finish this season and to achieve our goal.â
Scans have shown the extent of an injury not as bad as first feared though it remains disastrous for a team, yet to win a domestic match in 2026, that has lost 16 times in the league this season.
Nordi Mukiele shoots toward the centre of the goal at the Stadium of Light
Nordi Mukieleâs deflected shot provided the only goal of the game on Sunday. Photograph: WM Sports Media/Action Plus/Shutterstock
Brobbey was targeted for racist abuse on social media for his part in the collision. In a statement, Sunderland said: âWe stand firmly with Brian and offer him our full and unwavering support. The club has reported this incident to the Premier League, the relevant social media platforms, and the police, and we expect swift action to be taken against those responsible.â
Q&A
How long will Cristian Romero be out for Tottenham?
Cristian Romero is expected to be out for around eight weeks due to medial knee ligament damage.
What impact does Cristian Romero's injury have on Tottenham's relegation battle?
Romero's injury is significant as Tottenham is currently in 18th place and needs all key players to avoid relegation in the remaining six matches.
Will Cristian Romero miss the World Cup due to his injury?
It is believed that Romero's injury will not prevent him from participating in this summer's World Cup.
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