Crystal Palace expose how much Tottenham overrated their supposed biggest strength
Crystal Palace didn't do many favors for London rivals Tottenham Hotspur by drawing a rivalry matchup against West Ham United, the main team Spurs are hoping to upend in a Premier League relegation fight that increasingly disfavors the Lilywhites, who are stuck in the bottom three.
But Palace's defense did more than enough to try and give the Eagles the full three points, shutting down a West Ham attack that had run roughshod over now confirmed EFL Championship goers Wolves in the previous weekend.
The center back pairing of Chris Richards and Maxence Lacroix has been impeccable in that Oliver Glasner back three, stepping up plenty after the massive loss of one of England's best players, Marc Guehi, to sudden title favorites Manchester City.
Crystal Palace have outplayed Tottenham defensively
Richards and Lacroix have been no nonsense all season long, making tackles and rarely getting beat one on one while cleaning up danger and covering so much ground at the back of this Crystal Palace defense.
On Monday night against the Hammers, the duo combined for a whopping 16 clearances and did not even have to make a tackle between them, such was the dominance of their marking. They completely shut West Ham out of the game.
Watching how Crystal Palace blanketed West Ham defensively really drives home just how inadequate the Tottenham Hotspur center backs have been lately in this Premier League relegation battle.
Instead of stepping it up with discipline and great marking, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven have been all over the place with horrible fouls, no discipline, and a desire to win tackles instead of actually defend. They play like two guys with big heads who want headlines and big transfers rather than helping Tottenham win, and that's going to back fire for them in the long run.
Now, Romero is down for the count with an injury, but Van de Ven still has a chance to step up in this relegation fight before the season closes. And when you watch him this season and compare that to Lacroix and Richards, it is wild to think that he is the one being linked to Real Madrid and Barcelona when his defensive numbers and overall quality of play have been nowhere near.
Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero came into th 2025/26 Premier League season with a lot of hype from Tottenham fans, and they were great in the Europa League last season. But in the Premier League, Romero was not as elite as Spurs fans wanted to portray him as, while Van de Ven was legitimately below average. The real mid table sides this year like Palace are showing Spurs levels all of a sudden, and it's because of differences like this in consistency and in actually knowing how to play the game that exposes the Spurs players.