Argentine journalist Gaston Edul has provided an update on the injury to Cristian Romero, and it is good news for Spurs fans.
Major concerns when Romero hobbled off against Villa
Romero is not one to go off unless he has a serious problem, which is why some Tottenham fans would have been concerned when he asked to be taken off against Villa after injuring his toe.
The situation was particularly concerning, given that his centre-back partner, Micky van de Ven, is already sidelined with a hamstring problem and is not expected to be fit until the end of the international break.
However, it sounds like Tottenham have some good news regarding Romero, whose injury is not as bad as initially feared.
Romero injury update
Gaston Edul has taken to social media to reveal that the 26-year-old has injured the ligaments in his right toe. However, thankfully, there is not thought to be any fracture.
The injury is thus milder than many feared, with the player expected to be back in action in a week or ten days.
That means that Romero could be included in the Argentina squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Peru.
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