Spurs' Cristian Romero Out for Season; Status for World Cup Unclear
Romero is expected to miss five to eight weeks after damaging a knee ligament, leaving Tottenham short for the Premier League run-in.
- On Sunday, Tottenham defender Cristian Romero suffered a knee ligament injury during a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland, ruling him out for the remainder of the season.
- The defeat leaves Tottenham 18th in the Premier League, two points from safety with six games remaining, marking manager Roberto De Zerbi's difficult debut in charge.
- Romero joins a lengthy injury list at Tottenham that includes James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur, Mohammed Kudus, Wilson Odobert, Guglielmo Vicario, Ben Davies, and Yves Bissouma.
- Tottenham are in advanced talks to sign Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson this summer, though the 32-year-old will only join if the club avoids relegation.
- De Zerbi prepares his squad for Saturday's home match against former club Brighton, facing a critical test to secure points for top-flight survival.
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For Argentina, the final stretch to the World Cup runs through its most winding stretch. After the false passage in the date FIFA to Mauritania, the score in front of Zambia seemed to leave that bad drink behind and realigned the team and the public behind a central target. However, what came after once again carried with uncertainty the panorama: this Monday it was confirmed that Cristian Romero, leader of the defense and fundamental pillar in …
Austria's opponent Argentina is struggling for the fitness of defender Cristian Romero before the World Cup in North America. The captain of Tottenham suffered a ligament injury in his knee at the 0:1 defeat in Sunderland on Monday, according to media reports. 27-year-old Romero could therefore fail for five to eight weeks. The season is over for Kevin Danso's club mate. ÖFB-Elf is on the second day of the World Cup group phase on 22 June with A…
The staff of the Argentine team became fully involved in his rehabilitation. He could be ready for the second match of the World Cup, but he would arrive without rhythm
The Argentine central had to be replaced before the Sunderland by a knee injury
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