The Football Association have charged Cristian Romero for allegedly failing to leave the pitch promptly and behaving improperly towards referee John Brooks after being sent off during Tottenham Hotspur's 2-1 defeat against Liverpool.
A statement shared by the official spokesperson for The FA reads: "Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero has been charged following their Premier League match against Liverpool on Saturday 20 December.
"It's alleged that he acted in an improper manner by failing to promptly leave the field of play and/or behaving in a confrontational and/or aggressive manner towards the match referee after being sent off in the 93rd minute. Cristian Romero has until Friday 2 January 2026 to respond."
That date falls the day after Spurs visit Brentford on New Year's Day, and two days before they host Sunderland. Romero will at least miss Tottenham's match against Crystal Palace on 28 December because of the automatic one-match ban for being shown two yellow cards in the same game.
Spurs head coach Thomas Frank took umbrage with the decision to send off Romero when speaking after the match. He said: "You can see there's probably a reason why the whole team reacted as they do. I think that's probably a good indicator.
"Normally, if it's one player reacting, if it's the whole team, probably because there's something about it. I think we all played football enough and seen enough football that there's something probably around that.
"So, I can't see if it's right or wrong that he gives the first yellow. The second yellow, I see two big boys competing; Konate absolutely smashing through Cuti [Romero]. It's a foul, I'm not saying more.
"His foot landed on Cuti's head. Not a yellow, I'm not saying that. Cuti makes a reaction. I think I guess it can be given, but also I guess it can be not given.
Frank also spoke about Romero again on Tuesday. He said: "We're talking about a player, a very passionate player, that, when he is at his absolute top, he carries the team on his back, like he did in the Europa League final. Without him, we wouldn't have won the trophy, like he did away to Newcastle, like he's done many times.
"When you're very passionate, sometimes you can maybe, in a few moments, lack the extra coolness. Sometimes, maybe. Something he's working on.
"I think you have a player where the second goal for me still is a clear, clear, clear foul. And, OK, I haven't played on the highest level.
"Everyone who played on the highest level, if they know there's a foul, they know it's a foul. And they're very, very reactive. It's a clear foul. So he felt hard done by.
"So the mistake he did there was he was running, unfortunately, touching John Brooks. That means he, when he touched the ref, you know, unfortunately, you need to have a yellow. But let's say it was a foul given, don't give the first yellow. You don't get the second yellow.
"The second yellow is a mistake, obviously, from Cuti, which he's agreeing on. But before that, he was the one that competed, like, very passionate for the first corner, competed on that duel, and the second duel, when we scored to make it 2-1. So you need to accept if you have passionate players that, you know, it's part of it."