Captain Cristian Romero sends promise to Tottenham fans after gutting Wolves draw

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Tottenham Hotspur captain Cristian Romero has issued a statement after another frustrating result for the club in the Premier League, sending a promise to supporters in the wake of their draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

It was yet another disappointing result for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League as Thomas Frank’s side were forced to settle for a point in matchweek six.

Bottom of the table Wolverhampton Wanderers arrived at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium searching for their first point of the season, and they managed to get it after holding the North London side to a 1-1 draw.

The visitors showed great determination throughout and even went ahead in the contest, only for a late Joao Palhinha goal to rescue Spurs from defeat and salvage something from the game.

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Cristian Romero sends message after Tottenham draw

It undoubtedly felt like a wasted chance for Tottenham, who were in desperate need of three points to close the gap on Liverpool while also looking to strengthen their hold on a place in the top four.

That opportunity slipped away, and following the full-time whistle, Cristian Romero chose to send a message directly to Spurs fans as he reflected on the draw.

Writing on X, the Argentine centre-back admitted the team had fallen short of expectations but urged unity, resilience, and focus moving forward.

He posted: “Today was not our match. We wanted more, but it just did not go our way. Now it is all about keeping our heads up, working harder, and pushing forward together. Huge thanks to the fans for all the love today. Time to recharge and on Tuesday we go again. All together always.”

Today wasn’t our match. We wanted more, but it just didn’t go our way. Now it’s all about keeping our heads up, working harder, and pushing forward together.
Huge thanks to the fans for all the love today 🙌
Time to recharge and on tuesday we go again. All together always… pic.twitter.com/OM50dWcNQM

— Cuti Romero (@CutiRomero2) September 27, 2025

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Spurs now turn to Champions League test

With fixtures coming thick and fast, Tottenham will not be afforded the luxury of dwelling on this setback for too long, and attention must now shift to continental matters.

Frank and his side face a trip to Norway in midweek, where they will meet Bodo Glimt in the Champions League.

A win would see Tottenham maintain their perfect record in Europe this season, after the Lilywhites secured a victory last time out in the competition when they faced Villarreal and beat them 1-0.

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