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Cristian Romero injury update as his chances of playing for Tottenham vs Bournemouth rated
Tottenham Hotspur have had to deal with a number of injury issues this season.
The North Londoners have consistently been inconsistent this campaign. From the highs of destroying Manchester City to losing against Ipswich Town at homeꩲ, Spurs fans have seen it all in recent months.
When Tottenham have everyone fit and available, they are a very difficult side to beat. Ange Postecoglou’s attacking system can be too much foꦑr any cl𒀰ub in the country.
Injuries have prevented Spurs from doing the abo﷽ve, but there could finally be some good news coming Tottenham fans’ wayꦯ now.
Cristian Romero could return for Bournemouth vs Tottenham
Cristian Romero is usually one of the first names on the tea𒐪m sheet for Tottenham.
The Argentine 🎉is the club’s vice-captain, and he has produced several 🥂excellent performances in the famous white shirt over the years.
Things have not been great for the ‘terrific’ Romero thi🏅s season – he made plenty of mistakes. But, the World Cup winner is still a key member of Postecoglou’s side.
Tottenham have been without the defender in their last two Premier League games. Romero had been struggling with a toe injury, but he could be back now.
claim that Romero did not train with the first team last week, b🔯ut he is🅺 due to do so this week.
It has been revealed that Romeꩲro being in the squad against Bournemouth is a ‘possibility’, which is great news for Tottenham fans.
After the draw against Fulham on Sunday, even Postecoglou hinted at Romero’s availability. “Potentially (he will be available vs Bournemouth) mate,” he said, a🐟s per .
“He still hasn’t trained with the team, so he’s getti෴ng closer but he still hasn’t trained with the team. So, him and Micky are still working with the sp🎀orts science staff. So, hopefully, not too far away.”

Another Tottenham star could return for Bournemouth clash
Tottenham really struggle🃏d against Fulham on Sunday fဣor more than one reason.
Injuries obviously haven’t helped, but what made things worse was that Marco Silva’s side had a week’🍬s rest, while Spurs played a very difficult game against Roma on Thursday.
Things got further complicated when was ruled out of𒐪 the game due to illness. The Englishman trained on Saturday, but he had to be sent back home when he showed up sick on the day of the game.
Now, Solanke is in line to return to the squad to face his former 💃side, Bournemouth. It hasn’t been confi🌠rmed yet, but Postecoglou was hopeful that he will be back.
“I hope so (he will be back). He trained yesterday but he came in t꧃oday and didn’t look well at all so we🗹 sent him home,” Postecoglou said.
“It’🔯s obviously an illness not an injury so we ne꧋ed to see how it settles down in the next couple of days but hopefully it’s nothing too significant.”