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Argentina’s national team tweeted photographs from training Wednesday, and Cristian Romero appears to have participated despite injury worries.

Alasdair Gold said yesterday that early indications from Argentina indicated that Cristian Romero’s injury was not serious.

Ange Postecoglou and his coaching staff, as well as everyone else involved with Tottenham, were left waiting for more information on Romero when it was revealed that the centre-back had suffered an injury during Argentina’s 1-0 win against Ecuador.

After the game, Maundo Bocaradio reporter Luis Fregossi used to social media to reveal that the 25-year-old had a knee ailment and will be evaluated before deciding whether he could participate in Tuesday’s game against Bolivia or should return to Spurs.

A lot was riding on the verdict, with Eric Dier the only senior centre-back Postecoglou could turn to if Romero is ruled out against Nottingham Forest.

Ashley Phillips may not be required at Spurs just yet.

Tottenham Hotspur star Cristian Romero is uncertain for Argentina’s match against Bolivia, according to Argentine writer Luis Fregossi.

Under Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, the 25-year-old has enjoyed an impressive start to the season. The centre-back has already scored twice in the first four Premier League games of the season.

He just played the entire 90 minutes in a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win over Ecuador, but Fregossi claims that he is questionable for the Bolivia encounter due to a slight calf injury.

The £42.5 million star will be evaluated in the next 24 hours, and a decision on whether to travel or return to England will be made.Blow for Tottenham Hotspur as Cristian Romero picks up leg injury with Argentina

Affective blow
Spurs’ defensive performance has been ordina.

According to Football Insider, Tottenham and Liverpool are ready to compete for a low-cost deal to sign Bournemouth centre-back Lloyd Kelly in the winter transfer window.

According to the online news outlet, the Spurs are on the lookout for a new deal for Kelly, whose contract is slated to expire next summer. The Cherries are yet to agree on a new contract with the 24-year-old and will be forced to accept a low-ball offer in January if they do not reach an agreement with him soon.

The Englishman joined the Vitality Stadium in 2019 from Bristol City, where he established himself as one of the division’s greatest young talents following mature displays for the Robins. He appeared in 48 games and scored two goals.

 

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