Cristian Romero enjoyed himself during the celebrations and parade after Tottenham's Europa League victory and one new moment of great balance has come to light.
The 27-year-old is currently in the news amid Atletico Madrid's desire to take him away from N17 to play in La Liga. football.london recently shot down reports from Argentina that Spurs had agreed a fee with the Spanish side for Romero's departure and the north London club would be looking for a sum worthy of one of the best defenders in the game to even consider a sale.
The World Cup winner, who has two years left on his contract at Tottenham, was named player of the tournament in the Europa League and was handed the man of the match award for his display in the final against Manchester United in Bilbao.
Romero enjoyed the celebrations after the victory in Spain, both on the pitch and later off of it back at the team hotel long into the early hours. The Argentina international was also one to watch during the trophy parade through the streets of Tottenham two days later on an open-top bus and then on a stage outside the stadium.
Now Spurs have released a moment that some might have missed from the parade. On Instagram, with a caption stating 'Main story vs close friends (probably)', the club have released various traditional cup celebration images along with more relaxed moments, let's say, of the players, such as Brennan Johnson being led away by security after constantly trying to evade them on the stage outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Romero's 'main story' image is one of him and Rodrigo Bentancur with their arms aloft on the bus. His more relaxed moment showed the Argentine wearing his shades with a pint of something in his hand at the back of the bus. Ever the centre-back, the medal-wearing Romero sees a football booted high in the air from the crowd and he steps up on to the back rail of the bus and heads it perfectly into the road, much to the delight of Pape Matar Sarr and Rodrigo Bentancur before the defender celebrated the clearance.
Sarr appeared to be entirely unaware that he would have been smacked in the face by the ball had his vice-captain not stepped in to save him. Spurs staff though might not have been too delighted about Romero leaning over the back of a moving bus to head the ball, but he got away with what ended up being a hilarious moment, showing great balance with a pint in hand.