Former England star Stuart Pearce has pinpointed Tottenham Hotspur's "weakness" after spotting what Cristian Romero did against Manchester United in a "horrific" display.
The Argentina international could only watch on with the rest of Spurs' backline when Amad Diallo's floated cross found the head of Bryan Mbeumo, who made no mistake. It summed up a frustrating first-half for Thomas Frank's side, who were once again blunt going forward. Any progress made in 4-0 mauling of Copenhagen seemed to disappear on the Premier League stage.
Unlike against Chelsea last weekend, however, Spurs fought back against Man United and substitute Mathys Tel soon had them level. Setting up a grandstand finish in the 84th minute, the young forward wheeled away in celebration before Richarlison thought he had stolen all three points seven minutes later.
In a familiar sight, the Brazilian ripped his shirt off in belief that he had headed home a dramatic winner, only for Man United's Matthijs de Ligt to have the final say by scoring a last-gasp equaliser. From a dull first-half, North London was treated to a frantic, entertaining affair.
Whilst complaints have been made about Spurs' attack in recent weeks, it was their defence that was found wanting this time around as they continued a run of just one win in their last four games.
Frank spoke about the dramatic draw, telling reporters: Thomas: "I saw this game as one game ahead of us, to try to do everything we could to try to win it. That was the aim. I spoke before the game about it's clear they have improved this season.
"They look, how can you say, more in sync together, especially going forward they look like a big threat. That's why I actually think, I know we conceded two goals, but if you said to me before the game you concede five shots, I would take that. So we're all happy."
The Dane chose to take the positives, but ex-England star Pearce wasn't so kind and shared exactly where he thinks Spurs' "weakness" is coming from after the draw.
Pearce pinpoints Tottenham "weakness" in "horrific" Romero display
Speaking on talkSPORT, Pearce told Tottenham that Romero is their biggest "weakness" after a performance against Man United that he described as "horrific". The former England man was particularly unhappy that the Spurs defender lost possession in midfield before failing to make a recovery run on Saturday afternoon.
“If I was a chief scout sent to watch Romero, I would identify him as a weakness. You can certainly get in behind him. And if I was sent on behalf of recruitment, I would say, ‘Leave him where he is!
“It’s horrific what Romero is doing at the moment. He gives the ball away in midfield and doesn’t even make a recovery run. As a defender, that should be engrained in you.
“He’s pushing up to defend into midfield, getting completely bypassed and he’s just jogging back making no effort to help out. I know I keep going on about it, but it really is unbelievable from the captain of his team.”
With Arsenal up next in the North London derby, Romero must get back to his best and help Spurs end a recent run which has featured just one win in their last four games in all competitions.