Tottenham Hotspur is on the cusp of a full-blown crisis, as the club continues to struggle on and off the pitch. The North London outfit has faced a series of dismal performances in the Premier League, sparking outrage and despair among fans and players alike.
Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Romero, who spent six months on loan at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2020, has fired a fresh salvo at the club's beleaguered board, blaming them for the team's dismal performance. According to the seasoned shot-stopper, Spurs' inability to snag any major trophy since 2008 has everything to do with poor decision-making and a shortage of vision among the team's top brass.
Tottenham boasts some of the world's most modern facilities, including a state-of-the-art training ground and the 62,062-seat Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. However, despite all these niceties, Spurs have consistently failed to match up against their chief rivals, including Premier League powerhouses such as Manchester City and Liverpool.
This trend is even more bizarre considering that Spurs have an excellent array of football players, including England international Harry Kane and South Korea midfielder Son Heung-min. All these talents ought to improve the chances of clinching a trophy shortly. However, that assumption may seem to be dead on arrival.
Spurs' inability to capture their long-awaited maiden championship has drawn intense scrutiny and led to unwavering criticism for the top hierarchy of the organization.
Romero, the 35-year-old former Manchester United goalkeeper, reflected the despair and feelings of disgruntlement shared by many Spurs players and fans alike. He questioned whether Spurs' best-kept attempt to get the Premier League title was already in its finest display, suggesting the Spurs board was to blame.