Cristian Romero was observed exiting the field in distress following a knee injury during Tottenham Hotspur’s match against Sunderland, as conveyed by Fabrizio Romano through his official X handle.
Softfootball reports that the injury resulted from a clash with Tottenham’s goalkeeper Kinsky, which was preceded by pressure from an opponent. Romero, visibly in discomfort, had to leave the match, raising immediate concerns about the nature of his injury.
Romano stated:
Cuti Romero, in tears when he got subbed off with an injury during Sunderland-Tottenham.
Initial assessments indicate a potential MCL injury, with additional medical evaluations still forthcoming.
This incident carries significant implications for Tottenham, who find themselves in a relegation battle. Their loss to Sunderland has extended their winless streak in the Premier League to 105 days, placing them in 18th position in the standings and increasing the pressure on the team.
This situation also reflects a challenging beginning for new head coach Roberto De Zerbi, who was recently appointed on a four-year contract following Igor Tudor’s departure.

The potential absence of Romero would represent a significant loss for the team, considering his crucial role. De Zerbi has previously identified him as the team’s most vital player, emphasizing his influence in defense and leadership as club captain.

Furthermore, this injury could have repercussions for the Argentina national team as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup. Romero is a key player for the Albiceleste, and a serious setback could jeopardize their defensive depth leading into the tournament.
As Tottenham’s prospects for staying in the league hang in the balance, the seriousness of Romero’s injury may significantly affect their upcoming matches.
