Tottenham in Crisis: Romero Urges Unity Amidst Difficult Times
Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero acknowledges the club's current struggles and calls for unity amidst ongoing turmoil. As Thomas Frank's job hangs in the balance following another disappointing defeat, Romero emphasizes the importance of staying united and focusing on the upcoming challenges.

Cristian Romero admits that Tottenham find themselves in a “difficult” and “disaster moment”, but has called for “silence” amid the noise that continues to engulf the club. Spurs boss Thomas Frank is reported to be fighting for his job after suffering another disappointing defeat to relegation-threatened West Ham. Romero is calling for a united front in north London.Frank has overseen a run of three successive defeats for Spurs, and eight through their last 14 matches, and may not last a full season at the helm - having moved to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from Brentford in the summer of 2025.More uncomfortable questions are being asked of the Dane’s ongoing presence in the wake of a 2-1 loss to West Ham. Spurs conceded deep into stoppage-time against the Hammers as more jeers rained down from the stands.Club captain Romero had nodded them level in that contest, but was unable to prevent Calum Wilson from bundling home in the 93rd minute. Certain sections of the home support took to chanting “you’re getting sacked in the morning” towards their own head coach.World Cup-winning Argentine fronted up to the media afterwards, saying in a rare interview that was delivered in English: “Obviously another lose [sic] a game at home, for me only one message for the fans, thank you for always staying with us. “It is difficult and also a disaster moment for us, but especially in this moment, we need silence. Back tomorrow in training work, work hard every day and stay together. In three days we have another big match and this moment it is really silence and work hard.”Spurs will be back in Champions League action on Tuesday when playing host to German giants Borussia Dortmund. They remain in the hunt for a top-eight finish and automatic progression in Europe, despite already being dumped out of Carabao Cup and FA Cup competition domestically.Tottenham will be without new signing Conor Gallagher against Dortmund, due to eligibility rules, while Dutch centre-half Micky van de Ven is suspended and midfield duo Archie Gray and Joao Palhinha remain fitness doubts. Welsh defender Ben Davies picked up an injury against the Hammers.With Spurs sat 11th in the Champions League standings, and a meeting with Eintracht Frankfurt still to come, Romero added on the need to keep looking forward: “After the game, go to dressing room and speak the same.“It is a difficult moment, it is like a disaster but Champions League, we have another big opportunity to maybe win and go to top eight and go to the next round. That's the most important thing.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Spurs, who finished 17th under Ange Postecoglou last season, remain 14th in the Premier League table. They are 10 points clear of the relegation zone, but may yet be dragged into a basement battle.Frank needs to turn things around quickly if he is to remain at the helm, with the 52-year-old telling BBC Sport of the boos that were left ringing in his ears when heading back to the dressing room after a reversal against West Ham: “It's not a nice feeling, but I understand the frustration. “We are losing to a big London rival, there is nothing worse. We couldn't win at home, which we worked very hard to try to do that. Hopefully they [the fans] can see the effort from the boys, they are working very hard. We did everything in the second half.”He added on his future: “I am feeling the backing from everyone, everyone wants the same thing - long term success. We are doing a lot of things right behind the scenes, but we are not getting the results which is crucial.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSpurs have some tough tests approaching as, after facing Burnley in their next Premier League game, their final European fixtures of the league phase will be followed by a run of domestic outings against Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle and derby rivals Arsenal.
The Turbulent Times at Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur finds themselves in a difficult and disastrous moment, as acknowledged by club captain Cristian Romero. The team's recent run of poor performances, culminating in a heartbreaking defeat to West Ham, has left the future of manager Thomas Frank in doubt. The pressure is mounting on Frank, who arrived at the club from Brentford in 2025, to reverse the team's fortunes.
Romero's Call for Silence and Unity
Despite the growing noise surrounding the club, Romero has called for silence and unity among the Tottenham faithful. Following the defeat to West Ham, Romero stressed the importance of staying together as a team, working hard, and maintaining focus amidst the challenges they face. With a crucial Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund on the horizon, Romero emphasized the need to remain united and look forward.
Challenges Ahead for Spurs
As Tottenham navigates a demanding schedule, including key European and domestic fixtures, the team faces various hurdles. The absence of key players like Conor Gallagher and Micky van de Ven, coupled with injury concerns for others, adds to the challenges for Spurs. Despite their struggles in the league, Tottenham still harbors hopes of a top-eight finish and progression in European competition.
Frank's Future and Tottenham's Ambitions
With questions surrounding Frank's tenure and the team's recent performances, Tottenham faces a critical juncture in their season. Frank remains optimistic about the long-term success of the club, emphasizing the hard work and dedication of the players. As Spurs brace for tough upcoming fixtures, including clashes against top Premier League sides, Frank's future at the helm will depend on the team's ability to turn things around swiftly.




