After watching the replay, Neville said, “No that’s a red. Again I’ve got very little sympathy for him. He does it on the floor and he’s defenceless.
just gone straight over the ball onto his ankle.” “He’s mad him,” Neville said to Sky Sports. “Honestly. Absolutely mad.” “Honestly, I think it’s a red card at first look.” “He’s [referee] thinking about it, he may give him a yellow but he’s crazy Romero. He always has to tackle. Jockying.”
This time, he got away with it. However, Spurs must take action in this regard. His aggression is the strongest aspect of his game, therefore you don’t want to take that away. It happens so frequently that he needs to handle it far better than he does.
Considering that it was his fourth red card of the year, Neville remarked, “It’s not a fluke.”
After calling Cristian Romero “absolutely mad,” Gary Neville said that Romero ought to have been sent off for his careless tackle on Callum Wilson during Tottenham’s 4-1 victory over Newcastle at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.
Romero sent the England striker packing with a risky tackle that resulted in a yellow card in the second half. Romero caught the striker on the ankle.
Neville, however, felt that he ought to have received a harsher punishment for the infraction—that is, a second red card of the year.
“It’s not a fluke,” says Gary Neville, calling Cristian Romero “absolutely mad” and asserting that the Tottenham defender ought to have been sent off for his “mad” challenge on Newcastle striker Callum Wilson.
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