Simon Jordan has slammed Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero in the wake of the 1-0 defeat against Sunderland on Sunday.
Romero ruled out for season after collision with Kinsky
After colliding with goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky in the second half of the loss at the Stadium of Light, Romero left the field in tears, being replaced by Kevin Danso, and it has since been confirmed he is set to miss the remainder of the campaign.
The Argentinian has since been the subject of heavy criticism, with Tim Sherwood warning Roberto De Zerbi that he cannot be trusted, having thrown the club under the bus "time and time again" this season.
Sherwood was seemingly referring to the centre-back's public criticism of the club for failing to strengthen the squad in January, with Conor Gallagher and Souza proving to be the only high-profile arrivals.
In hindsight, Romero probably hit the nail on the head, given that Spurs are in a dire position after the weekend's action, sitting two points from safety in 18th place.
Jordan hits out at Romero for criticism of the board
The 27-year-old also suggested "other people" should be coming out to speak on behalf of the club, rather than the players, but Jordan has now emphatically hit back at the defender's comments.
The talkSPORT pundit said: "Shut your mouth player, you don't understand what you're talking about. How about you and your little mates on the field operate at your highest level week in week out? And then you can point your finger at others."
Jordan also made it clear the £195k-a-week Argentina international is partly to blame for Ange Postecoglou losing his job, adding: "You haven't covered yourself in glory. You're part of a team that stuck this team 17th in the league. You got Postecoglou the sack."
Romero will play no further part in Tottenham's bid to avoid the drop, which means Danso will need to step up to the plate, but the signs aren't exactly positive, with the Austrian playing the full 90 minutes in the recent 3-0 home defeat against Nottingham Forest and 3-1 loss against Crystal Palace.