Tottenham’s Romero Shocks Fans by Branding Gary Neville ‘Stupid’ in Explosive World Cup Fallout
Cristian Romero isn’t holding back—after enduring sharp remarks from Gary Neville about his defensive pairing with Lisandro Martinez, the Argentine center-back fired back with unapologetic candor. Labelled by Neville as part of “the best, worst center-half pairing in the world,” Romero, fresh off Argentina’s gripping 2-1 World Cup semi-final victory over England in Atlanta, wasn’t having any of it. Sporting yellow cards in a tense match that saw them stifle England’s attack, Romero’s response wasn’t just words; it was a call for respect toward those who give their all on the pitch. “I hope when I hang up my boots, I’m never that stupid,” Romero remarked candidly, signaling his intent to rise above critics and focus on the historic journey his team is carving out. In a tournament where every challenge is magnified, both Romero and Martinez are proving that the true answer lies not in chatter but in performance — and Argentina’s march to a second straight final speaks volumes about their grit.



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