Cristian Romero has been criticised for his lack of recovery runs by Stuart Pearce during Tottenham’s 2-2 draw against Manchester United.
In a chaotic match, there were plenty of talking points as Spurs were robbed of a win at the death thanks to a late Matthijs de Ligt.
Despite many underperforming on the day, Romero was easily one of Tottenham’s best players against the Red Devils.
Yet, Pearce believes it is only a matter of time before the captain will cost Spurs as the former England international blasted the Argentine.
Stuart Pearce: It’s horrific what Cristian Romero is doing
So far this campaign, the importance of Spurs’ captain has been clear to see.
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When Tottenham have not had Romero, they have been dreadful, with the clash against Bodo/Glimt being a perfect example.
However, when he has played, the defender has been key to ensuring that Spurs remain secure and do not go back to their leaky ways from last season.
Yet, Pearce was horrified by Romero’s display when watching the match on talkSPORT on 8 November.
Highlighting his lack of recovery runs, the pundit insists that if this doesn’t change, it will cost Spurs in the future.
He said: “I tell you what, it’s absolutely horrific what Romero’s doing at the moment.
“I don’t want to pick on one individual, but he loses the ball in midfield, and there’s no recovery run at all.
“When you’re a defender, you need to have a defensive mindset that you get back goalside of the ball, and he doesn’t.
“That’ll be costly to his team not just today but going forward if he plays in this manner.”
While Romero is a fantastic player, Pearce may have a point, and Thomas Frank should look to have a word with the defender.
No player is perfect, and if there is a way to improve his game, the manager should look to do this.
What were Romero’s stats against Manchester United?
According to Fotmob on 8 November, Romero had a great game against Man United.
The defender won 64 per cent of his ground duels, while also performing five tackles and eight recoveries.
His passing accuracy was also on point at 93 per cent, on top of producing a 0.35 xG.
Now, Romero will need to ensure these types of displays do not drop off going into the international break, as he will be vital for the upcoming festive run-in.