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Romero aims dig at Tottenham hierarchy after defeat at Bournemouth

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LONDON, Jan 8 : ‌Tottenham Hotspur's captain Cristian Romero has taken a dig at the club's hierarchy after players were seen arguing with fans following a 3-2 Premier League defeat at Bournemouth.

Defeat on Wednesday left Tottenham in 14th place in the table, piling pressure on manager Thomas Frank, and disgruntled fans let the players know their feelings with the likes of Micky ‌van de Ven and Pedro Porro involved in verbal ‌exchanges.

Argentina's World-Cup winning defender Romero apologised to the fans in a social media post and suggested it should not be the players having to front up to the supporters.

"We are responsible, there's no doubt about that. But we will keep facing up to it and trying to turn the situation around, for ‍ourselves and for the club," he said.

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"At times like this, it should be other people coming out to speak, but they don't - as has been happening for several years now. They only show up when things are going well."

Tottenham chairman Daniel ​Levy stepped down as executive ‌chairman in September after 25 years with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham taking on the day-to-day running of the club.

It was not clear who ​Romero was referring to in his Instagram post in which he apologised to the ⁠fans for another defeat in what ‌is turning into a disappointing season.

But the 27-year-old insisted the players will stick ​together and try to emerge from the current slump which has seen them win only twice in their last 12 Premier League ‍games.

"We'll stay here, working, sticking together and giving our all to turn things ⁠around," he said.

Especially at times like this, keeping quiet, working harder and moving forward all ​together, is part of football."

Tottenham ‌host Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round on ‍Saturday.

(Reporting ​by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)

Source: Reuters

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