Cristian Romero promises ‘200%’ effort in Tottenham’s battle against relegation

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Cristian Romero has promised to put 200% into Tottenham’s seven remaining “finals” to avoid a seismic Premier League exit.

Spurs’ survival hopes took a significant hit after a demoralising 3-0 home loss to Nottingham Forest on Sunday, dropping them to 17th and increasing the possibility of a first relegation since 1977. Tottenham’s winless league run stands at 13 matches and despite fans flooding the streets in N17 to give the team bus a raucous welcome, the pre-match optimism was replaced with a sense of inevitability after another abject defeat.

“It’s a difficult day for everyone, but the first thing is to speak about the fans. Thank you for today and always staying with us,” Romero said. “They gave us fantastic support, but about us, it’s a bad day. Now it is finished and the most important thing is to understand the situation.

“It’s not easy but the most important thing is to get to national team, and back here for the last seven finals. I promise [to] put 200% in every one and for me it is not easy, but we have to stay all together. It’s a bad day yeah, but we will go again.”

Much-needed momentum for Spurs had been built by a spirited point at Liverpool and a 3-2 win over Atlético Madrid to increase belief that a first league victory of 2026 was on the horizon against relegation rivals Forest. An estimated 10,000 Tottenham fans spilled on to the High Road to create a partisan atmosphere before kick-off, which filtered into the ground and was followed by an initially positive first half.

Richarlison headed one chance wide, Forest forward Igor Jesus diverted a header on to his own crossbar, but Jesus delivered a sucker-punch before half-time. Although Mathys Tel responded with a curled effort against the crossbar, Spurs collapsed after the break.

A double change by Igor Tudor did not help, but too many home players switched off for Morgan Gibbs-White’s goal after 62 minutes before Taiwo Awoniyi’s 87th-minute effort sealed victory for Forest, sparking a mass exodus of supporters before full-time.

Romero told SpursPlay: “Start of the game and also the first 45 minutes is like good, good in the pitch, not concede nothing and then the last minute, concede a really sloppy goal, but now it’s finished.”

Tottenham’s 10th home league loss this season wiped out some of the goodwill ahead of kick-off, but more plans by fan groups are set to be in place for the next home fixture in N17 against Brighton on 18 April.

“It’s incredible and especially in this moment, after this season is no good. Honestly I’m the first to take responsibility, but the fans thank you,” captain Romero added. “Thank you every game, the support is brilliant and it’s only (now) about the players, the staff and we need [to give] more, especially me the first, but the last seven finals we will go again.”

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