Exclusiva de Cristian Romero: El defensa del Tottenham dice que el club puede crear algo especial para poner fin a la espera de 16 años por un trofeo | Noticias de Fútbol

Romero is proud of his roots, having come a long way since his days in Belgrano’s youth team in Argentina. His journey to the top of world football has been marked by hard work and dedication.

Now, as a key player for both club and country, Romero is focused on achieving even greater success. With the new season underway, he is determined to help Tottenham reach new heights and compete for major honors.

As he continues to impress on the pitch, Romero’s star only continues to rise. With his talent and determination, there is no doubt that he will be a key player for Tottenham for years to come.

We know what we want and what we need to do to achieve our goals. It’s just a matter of going out there and executing on the pitch.”

We all have to have the same basic approach on a day-to-day basis. This is football, so it doesn’t just depend on the group of players and the coaching staff. I think that the ambition here within our club has to always be the very best, because if not, it’s harder for things to go well. I think we’re very much on the right track and let’s hope that this season can be the one where we manage to win a trophy.

Postecoglou says he is used to winning silverware in his second season. Monday’s 1-1 draw at Leicester felt like two points had been left in the Midlands given Spurs’ dominant first half – but when the manager’s words on his own track record in term two are put to him, Romero does not see it as adding extra pressure. Let’s hope that’s how it will go, but I approach each season in the same way regarding my own personal opinion. I always want to win, and I have that focus to always turn up every day and try and improve and try and put in my maximum effort.

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But it totally depends on everyone. I hope my team-mates are listening to the message and together we can create something special this season. Defending set-pieces was Tottenham’s Achilles’ heel last season. Only three teams conceded more than the 23 shipped from set-plays. Postecoglou has dismissed suggestions that focusing on this weakness in training will solve those issues – but Romero says it is an area that must improve.

I think honestly that last season we conceded a few too many goals from dead-ball situations, he says. That was one negative aspect about the team. It’s not so much about training or criticism that the team’s received, it’s more about all the players trying to be totally focused and switched on during the game. Neither was it ever a question of height or being taller or smaller or anything else that may have been spoken about last season. But it’s more about the focus and concentration of every player, in the end it depends on that.