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Jamie O’Hara describes £165k-a-week Tottenham player as a ‘shambles’ after Leicester draw

Tottenham Hotspur played out a 1-1 draw at Leicester City in their Premier League opener on Monday night.

Spurs ran riot in the first half at the King Power Stadium as Pedro Porro opened his team’s account in the 29th minute.

Porro made a brilliant late run as James Maddison curled the ball into the box, and he glanced the ball into the back of the net.

However, for all of Tottenham’s dominance in the first half, they couldn’t pull further ahead and were made to pay for it on 57 minutes.

Leicester’s first shot on target yielded the equaliser as Abdul Fatawu’s cross from the right was headed in by the unmarked Jamie Vardy from five yards out.

The game opened up and both sides had good opportunities to grab a winner, but in the end nothing could separate the two clubs.

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Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images
Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images

Jamie O’Hara rips into Tottenham defender Cristian Romero

While some Tottenham players did well throughout the game, some weren’t quite as good, with mistakes being made.

For instance, Cristian Romero didn’t seem aware of Vardy’s presence at the back post when the Foxes equalised.

TalkSPORT pundit and Tottenham fan Jamie O’Hara was not impressed by the £165,000-a-week defender ().

“I mean, look, it’s a great header from Vardy,” he said on talkSPORT (19/8/2024, 10:16pm).

“But where is Romero going? I mean, honestly, world-class defender, won the World Cup, and actually a shambles.”

Much to work on

Romero did well at times during the Spurs game, but everyone knows that it’s all about the fine margins at the top level and the Argentine did let the side down for the equaliser.

A draw in the opening game – and on the road – is not a bad result, but the fact Tottenham could’ve potentially won 3-0 or more, given their early dominance, will be a bitter pill to swallow.

There’s a lot to work on and Spurs will be eager to play better when they host Everton on Saturday.

It wasn’t all bad, though. For instance, Gary Neville said one of Romero’s Spurs teammates did something “unbelievable” against the Foxes.