
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has defended his captain Cristian Romero after the defender attacked the board in a since-edited social media post.
Following Spursâ 3-2 defeat away at Bournemouth, Romero took to Instagram to point the finger at the clubâs senior figures, suggesting they only speak âwhen things are going well, to tell a few liesâ.
âAt times like this, it should be other people coming out to speak, but they donât â as has been happening for several years now,â he said in a post that has since been edited.
âThey only show up when things are going well, to tell a few lies.â
The nature of January football means that not even 24 hours after the defeat, Frank was back in front of the media to preview his sideâs FA Cup match against Aston Villa on Saturday and was asked directly about Romeroâs comments.
Unsurprisingly, Frank tried to downplay the drama between the club and the player.
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âI think after Cuti became the captain heâs done a lot of good things right,â Spurs boss Frank said.
âI said it when I named him the captain that even though heâs an experienced player, heâs tried a lot, heâs still a young leader. And I think a lot of the things heâs done well on and off the pitch Iâm happy with.
âIâm actually very happy with his performance last night, I think he was a true captain in many ways throughout the game.
âSpeaking at half-time when we were 2-1 down, keep believing, keep doing the right things. But also when youâre a young leader sometimes you make a mistake, of course itâs good to keep it internally.
â[Sporting director] Johan [Lange] and I had a good conversation with him this morning about everything, which we of course keep internally.â
Despite Frankâs apparent calmness, pressure is building on the former Brentford boss with Spurs stuck in 15th and having endured the fourth worst form of any team in the league.
With some suggestions another bad result would hand him the sack, Frank has insisted he is focused on the next match and that performances have been there even if the scorelines says otherwise.
âI think thereâs a couple of things in it,â he said.
âI think the last five games we played, Liverpool, Crystal Palace, Brentford, Sunderland and Bournemouth, I think itâs been consistent, good competitive performance through the roof? No, but good competitive, consistent performances and thatâs what you need in a long season.
âThose five games should have given us more than the five points we got, probably eight, nine, 10 points.
âAnd if you get that from those games, itâs different. So thatâs what weâre focusing on. Can we produce performances like that last night? Overall, like the performance, itâs my job to deal with all the scrutiny. Itâs no problem, I can face all the questions, Iâll take all the blame, Iâll take all that.
âAlso, my job is to look through everything and look through the defeat last night. Of course, it was very emotional and tough to take for everyone, but I think it was in many ways good and we deserve more from that.
âSo we just need to keep doing that, especially the last two games, itâs a minimum of four points we should have, if not more. So we just need to keep doing that. And the next thing is, itâs almost the perfect storm.
âIn a storm, some are building fences and hiding behind it, others are building windmills and getting stronger and getting more energy and learning from it.â
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