In October, 2016, Luis Suarez headed a remarkable finish from the edge of the penalty area against West Brom and, at Stoke City in 2010, Javier Hernandez scored a ‘back-header’ for Manchester United that was all about improvisation. And the Romero header that earned Spurs a well-deserved point belongs in that sort of bracket. But as quickly as Spurs fans realised it was time to celebrate, they then realised this was still a result that gave weight to their contention that Thomas Frank should be dismissed. Recently, they have merited the points they earned against Manchester United and against Liverpool at Anfield. Article continues belowAnd as old school as it would be - archaic, in fact - perhaps it is time for the Spurs board to go public.
Source: Daily Mirror January 25, 2026 13:30 UTC