08/01/2026
That’s a huge statement from Cuti Romero — and it tells you a lot about what’s going on behind the scenes at Spurs. 🧨
This isn’t just frustration after a bad result. He’s clearly aiming at leadership above the players — boardroom figures, decision-makers, or senior club voices who stay silent when things go wrong and resurface only during good runs to control the narrative.
A few key takeaways:
Leadership vacuum: Romero is basically saying the players are left exposed when results dip, while others hide.
Long-term issue: “For several years now” is important — this isn’t about one manager or one season.
Dressing-room mood: When your vice-captain speaks like this publicly, it suggests morale is stretched thin.
Accountability: He wants transparency and ownership, not PR when things are rosy.
It also explains why Romero’s future keeps getting questioned. Players with his mentality hate institutional instability — especially when ambition doesn’t match words.
If this keeps bubbling, Spurs risk:
Losing leaders like Romero
Public pressure on the board intensifying
Another reset instead of real structural change
This is one of those quotes clubs really don’t like — because it resonates with fans.