Cristian Romero apologised in dressing room after red card as Vicario speaks out
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Cristian Romero apologised in dressing room after red card as Vicario speaks out
"He told TNT Sport: He is disappointed because he knows this red card could have been avoided so he apologised. He is our captain and today he made a mistake but we know the player he is and he is going to come back stronger and help us massively throughout the season. "He apologised to us we know the player he is, and he's going to come back stronger""
"The red cards vs Manchester United saw the Argentine level an unwanted record for the club. Romero now has the joint-most red cards for Tottenham in the Premier League history with four sending offs. Only other player to have this many red cards is Younes Kaboul. The latest red card means he will not be handed a four-game ban which will see him miss crucial fixtures including the North London derby."
Manchester United beat Tottenham 2-0 at Old Trafford after Cristian Romero received a straight red card following a VAR review for a high challenge. The dismissal forced Tottenham to play the majority of the match with ten men and proved a turning point in the game. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario said Romero apologised in the dressing room, took responsibility and would come back stronger. Romero now has four Premier League red cards for Tottenham, equalling Younes Kaboul's club record. The red card could lead to a ban that would see him miss crucial fixtures including the North London derby. The sending off followed an internal punishment over an earlier social-media rant.
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