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Cristian Romero blasts Tottenham’s ‘disgraceful’ January transfer window with Conor Gallagher in and Brennan Johnson out

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CRISTIAN ROMERO appeared to aim a dig at Tottenham’s lack of transfer business – by claiming it was “disgraceful” they had only 11 available players against Manchester City.

Spurs made just two major signings in January in Conor Gallagher and teenage full-back Souza, with no senior faces coming through the door on deadline day.

That is despite a crippling injury list with ELEVEN first-team players currently sidelined and the club lying 14th in the Premier League table, nine points off the drop zone.

They also sold last season’s top-scorer Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace for £35million – the same fee as they splashed on Gallagher.

Captain Romero has been struck down with illness over the last week but made it through Wednesday’s 2-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt which secured Spurs a top-eight finish in the Champions League group stage.

Yet he had to come off at half-time in Sunday’s league hosting of City, where Dominic Solanke’s second-half double salvaged a 2-2 draw.

Romero appeared to wait until after the transfer window shut before posting on Instagram: “Great effort from all my team-mates yesterday, they were incredible.

“I wanted to be available to help them even though I wasn’t feeling well, especially since we only had 11 players available – unbelievable but true and disgraceful.

“We’ll keep showing up and taking responsibility to turn this around, working hard and staying together.

“All that’s left is to thank all of you for being there and for always supporting us, the fans.”

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His post comes a month on from the explosive one he also wrote on Instagram which seemingly hit out at the hierarchy for never speaking publicly and that when they do, it is only to “tell a few lies”.

The lie comment was later redacted but not before numerous Spurs fans had seen it.

Romero, who signed a new contract in the summer and was made skipper by Thomas Frank, was not fined for that outburst.

Spurs are currently without Kevin Danso, Richarlison, James Maddison, Lucas Bergvall, Mohammed Kudus, Dejan Kulusevski, Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, Rodrigo Bentancur, Ben Davies and Micky van de Ven due to injury.

They did make one signing on deadline day, that of 18-year-old James Wilson who joined on loan with an option to buy from Hearts, but the Scot is viewed as an Under-21 player.

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Arsenal set to miss out on Hearts youngster James Wilson to Tottenham in transfer deadline day battle

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TOTTENHAM are set to sign Hearts youngster James Wilson on loan – following interest from rivals Arsenal.

Striker Wilson, who already has one senior cap for Scotland, is to be farmed out to Spurs from Hearts with an option to buy.

Arsenal had also enquired about the 18-year-old but it is their North London rivals who look primed to land him.

The plan is for Wilson to go into Spurs’ Under-21s rather than Thomas Frank’s first team.

It means injury-hit Tottenham, who are 14th in the Premier League and out of both cups, look set to finish deadline day without a senior signing.

That is barring a last-minute shock transfer which SunSport is not expecting.

Spurs are believed to have no interest in deadline-day moves for Monaco playmaker Magnes Akliouche, nor former Aston Villa pair Moussa Diaby and Jhon Duran.

Akliouche, 23, was a summer target for Tottenham as an alternative at No10 had they not landed Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig.

With Simons through the door, Spurs do not plan to go in for the Frenchman this window, whom they do not regard as a winger, despite their recent change in system to a 3-4-2-1 with two No10s.

Ex-Villa men Diaby, 26, and Duran, 22, are currently on the books of respective Saudi Pro League sides Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr, though the latter has been on loan at Fenerbahce in the first half of the season.

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Tottenham signed Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid for around £35m earlier this month.

Meanwhile, Brennan Johnson – who scored the winner in the Europa League final last year – joined Crystal Palace for a similar fee.

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Transfer Deadline Day LIVE: Arsenal ‘target Tonali’, Liverpool HIJACK Chelsea’s Jacquet move, Mateta deal ‘in DOUBT’

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THE clock is ticking for clubs to complete their January business with the 7pm deadline fast approaching.

Arsenal are considering a shock approach for Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali, according to reports.

Elsewhere, Liverpool have hijacked Chelsea‘s move for Rennes centre-back Jeremy Jacquet.

Meanwhile, Jean-Philippe Mateta‘s switch to Italian giants AC Milan is reportedly in doubt

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Tottenham 2 Man City 2: Spurs fight from two goals down as Solanke scorpion kick hands rivals Arsenal major title boost

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IT’S not often that a Spurs goal is celebrated by EVERY Arsenal fan.

But Dominic Solanke’s scorpion kick equaliser to complete a comeback that seemed utterly unfeasible at half-time might be the final nail in City’s faltering title hopes.

An afternoon that seemed set to end in further humiliation for Thomas Frank ended with the Spurs fans hailing Solanke and the outstanding Xavi Simons, the Dane’s half-time changes sparking their best 45 minutes of the entire season.

From total control in the first half for Pep Guardiola’s men, a mastery so emphatic that Spurs were mocked by Sky duo Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp at half-time, Tottenham went from no-hopers to heroes.

And if this was the weekend that defined the title race, Solanke’s second, a thing of beauty in stark comparison to his truly ugly first, will long be remembered.

Solanke seemed to have gone a fraction too early to meet the effervescent Conor Gallagher’s right-wing cross, the ball flying behind him.

Yet Solanke reacted superbly, timing his backwards hook to loop the ball beyond the fingers of Gianlugi Donnarumma, the ultimate sting in the title tale.

Thomas Tuchel cannot fail to have been impressed, not just by the quality of the goal but the sheer effort and energy Solanke deployed as a battering ram – keep playing like this and he will be Harry Kane’s World Cup understudy.

Despite a frantic last 20 minutes, which saw scrapes and escapes at both ends, there was no last-gasp winner – apart from Mikel Arteta and his Gunners, that is.

That it served to make Arsenal even hotter favourites to land the crown will perhaps change the mood of the Spurs fans on Monday morning.

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But for Frank, finally, a performance of intensity in the league at home, will mean questions about his future will go away for a few days.

Questions that had seemed set to be louder than ever after 45 minutes of complete City control during which Neville described the atmosphere as “eerie” and like a “charity game”.

With 11 first-teamers out, Spurs were there for the taking, Radu Dragusin as rusty as a bucket of old nails.

Just two minutes had elapsed when Erling Haaland rolled Dragusin with embarrassing ease to send Antoine Semenyo haring goalwards to fire at Guglielmo Vicario.

They did not heed the warning and when Yves Bissouma was criminally caught in possession by Bernardo Silva in the centre-circle, City pounced.

Haaland fed Rayan Cherki on the right, with a half-step outside the lumbering Dragusin creating space for a low right-footer that flashed home.

Frank threw his head back in anguish and then chucked a carton of water to the ground. He was as powerless as King Canute.

Soon after the goal, Haaland simply ran past Romero and Dragusin only to lift his shot on to the roof of the net.

Then Cherki was denied by a flick of Vicario’s gloves – missed by the officials – after destroying Romero and sending the sliding Dragusin half-way down the Tottenham High Road.

The atmosphere was beyond flat, the home fans ironically cheering any forward pass.

City seemingly always had a spare man available and the inevitable second came a minute before the break, with Dragusin’s hopeless, hapless and aimless ball was picked off by Rodri.

Two passes later, Bernardo Silva had teed up Semenyo to slide into the net.

Semenyo had more trouble completing his backwards overhead somersault than scoring against Spurs once more, four weeks after last month’s sign-off winner for the Cherries.

The half-time boos were resigned acceptance, while Cristian Romero’s failure to reappear after the break – Pape Sarr came on and they switched to a back four – only added to the sense of doom.

Had Rayan Ait-Nouri converted his headed chance at the start of the second period, City would have been on easy street.

Instead, he missed and Spurs, inspired by Xavi, turned up, transforming the mood.

Donnarumma tipped over Destiny Udogie’s rising drive after he was found by Simons, before the Dutchman found Solanke, played onside, just, by Ait Nouri.

Solanke twisted past Khusanov and was about to pull the trigger when Guehi stuck out a foot to intercept.

If anything, the Spurs man appeared to kick through Guehi’s calf, propelling his foot against the ball to send it trundling over his own line.

Nevertheless, the goal was awarded, with VAR deciding had Solanke made the final touch.

All changed, changed utterly. Suddenly Spurs were in the ascendant, winning the tackles they had relentlessly lost throughout the first period, driving forward, stretching Guardiola’s side.

And 20 minutes from time, Solanke’s moment of inspiration, after Gallagher was first to the ball on the right to deliver into the danger zone.

Spurs kept coming. Simons, everywhere, found Odobert, kept out by Donnarumma’s legs, before the Italian’s octopus arms denied the Dutchman’s deflected strike that was heading for the top corner.

City, now desperate, responded. Tijjani Reijnders glanced a header wide before Bernardo Silva’s dinked free-kick caused total chaos.

The ball did strike Sarr’s arm as he sat on the ground – he knew nothing about it – before he deflected Haaland’s shot behind, while Gray did just enough to then stop Reijnders finding the target from six yards.

Still time for more, with Simons doing brilliantly in the left and Guehi just getting there ahead of Odobert, before more mayhem inside the Spurs box as City threw the kitchen sink at it.

Not enough for Pep. Enough for Frank. And especially for Arteta.

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Transfer news LIVE: Saudis eye Dembele, Spurs interested in Mateta, Palace 'improve' Strand

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THE January transfer window is rolling on at speed and the rumours are hotting up.

Saudi Pro League clubs are eyeing a blockbuster move for Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele, according to reports.

Elsewhere, Spurs could make a late move for Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, who is keen to leave the Eagles this January.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace have improved their offer for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.

And target for many Premier League side Kenan Yildiz is close to extending his Juventus contract.

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Frankfurt 0 Tottenham 2: Kolo Muani scores a day after car crash to ease pressure on Thomas Frank in Champions League

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IT just had to be Randal Kolo Muani who kept Thomas Frank’s show on the road.

The France striker had missed Spurs’ flight over to Germany after crashing his Ferrari on the M25 on the way to Stansted airport on Tuesday.

But he ended up motoring Spurs into the last 16 of the Champions League with his clever finish here, which sub Dominic Solanke added to late on.

It had fans wondering whether it might just put the brakes on any decision by Spurs hierarchy to leave boss Thomas Frank by the roadside too.

The Dane is under serious pressure for failing to get Tottenham out of first gear domestically, dropping to 14th in the Premier League and out of both cups.

But in Europe, it has been a completely different story, just like last season under predecessor Ange Postecoglou.

Even the most ardent Frank-Out fan – and there are a lot of them among the Spurs fanbase – will have to admit he has done a stellar job in the Champions League.

Muani’s neat flick early into the second half at the Deutsche Bank Park sealed a top-eight finish in the group phase.

That is no mean feat given the calibre of clubs that did not make it.

Muani’s tyre blow-out had seen both himself and compatriot Wilson Odobert – who pulled over in a car behind to offer moral support – take a later flight to Frankfurt than the rest of the team on Tuesday night.

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Frank insisted both were in the right mind to play and they backed that claim up with impressive displays.

Muani has been a big disappointment in the Premier League since joining on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, failing to score and looking unhappy.

Juventus are keen to bring him back on loan themselves, but Spurs can ill-afford to lose many more players given their crock crisis.

Frank was missing FOURTEEN players here due to a mixture of injury and ineligibility, with key defenders Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven the latest crock victims.

Meanwhile Frankfurt, despite having nothing to play for, picked nearly as strong a side as they could, including 2014 World Cup final-winning goal-scorer Mario Gotze.

Spurs bossed the first half but could not make their dominance pay.

Xavi Simons, regularly booed for his Bundesliga past with RB Leipzig, thought he had given the visitors an early lead when firing in from close range.

Yet the goal was chalked off for a pull-back on a Frankfurt defender by an offside-looking Destiny Udogie in the build-up.

Udogie had the best chance of the first half when Muani floated in a tantalising cross which the Italian full-back rose to meet.

But the defender completely missed his header, catching Odobert, who was behind Udogie, by surprise, with the ball bouncing off the Frenchman’s chest and away.

Odobert then cracked a post with a super drive with his weaker left foot after a fine one-two with Simons, but again the ball escaped to safety.

Simons was alive to a poor pass out from Frankfurt keeper Kaua Santos – whose clattering on James Maddison in April had earned Spurs’ match-winning spot-kick – and showed some nifty feet to open up a chance, only for his cute shot to be cleared by Santos’ leg.

And yet, Frankfurt could have gone into the break 1-0 up, had Hugo Larsson hit the back of the net rather than the crossbar just before the interval.

Spurs capitalised on that close shave by quickly going ahead in the second half.

Captain Cristian Romero headed a Simons cross back across goal and there was Muani to delicately turn home.

Solanke, who netted the winner here in April’s Europa League quarter-final second leg that kept Postecoglou temporarily in a job, then wrapped things up.

He raced onto a loose Mahmoud Dahoud header and slotted into the far corner.

Muani’s strike was only his third goal for Spurs and came against his former team Eintracht, having netted his other two against his parent club PSG in November.

Losing 5-3 to the holders was no shame and the only defeat from Frank’s group-stage campaign which has undeniably – and perhaps inconveniently, for some – been a success.

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Randal Kolo Muani SCORES for Tottenham day after shock car crash when tyre blew on way to airport

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RANDAL KOLO MUANI netted a crucial goal in Tottenham’s win over Frankfurt – the day after crashing his Ferrari en route to Germany.

Spurs forward Kolo Muani sustained serious damage to his pricey motor while driving to the airport but stepped out unscathed.

The “minor incident” was caused by a blown tyre and Tottenham team-mate Wilson Odobert was on hand to help out his pal.

But it was still serious enough to fling debris all over the road and force traffic to drive around the stranded Ferrari.

Kolo Muani and Odobert ended up missing their flight and joined the squad later than planned on Tuesday evening.

Spurs boss Thomas Frank still judged Kolo Muani to be in the right headspace to start at former club Eintracht Frankfurt for a vital Champions League clash on Wednesday.

And the Frenchman repaid his manager’s faith with a tidy finish to put the visitors 1-0 up.

The second half was only a minute old when Xavi Simons’ back-post cross was headed across goal by Cristian Romero for Kolo Muani to turn in.

Spurs went into the game as part of a cluster of teams who could have either made it into the automatic knockout spots or dropped into the play-off positions.

And Frank plumped for Kolo Muani up top despite his underwhelming record since signing on loan from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.

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The French international had scored twice in 23 appearances across all appearances prior to the Frankfurt trip – and both were in a European clash with parent club PSG.

Further questions have been raised about Kolo Muani’s Spurs future amid links to Juventus.

The Turin club are reportedly keen to re-sign the forward, who scored 10 goals in 22 games for them on loan last season, and talks to cancel his Tottenham loan agreement are thought to be in progress.

Spurs do have centre-forward cover in the recently recovered Dominic Solanke, who netted the second against Frankfurt 30 minutes after Kolo Muani’s opener to seal a 2-0 win and send his side straight through to the knockouts.

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Champions League LIVE SCORES: Action on NOW as Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs & Newcastle eye top 8

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EIGHTEEN matches are taking place simultaneously RIGHT NOW as the league phase of the Champions League comes to a dramatic close.

Chelsea, Newcastle, Liverpool, Man City and Tottenham are all eyeing a spot in the top eight, but the table is very congested.

The pick of the games sees the Blues head to Napoli and the Magpies take on European kings PSG, while top-of-the-table Arsenal are already through and face Kazakh side Kairat.

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What do Tottenham need to qualify for Champions League last-16?

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TOTTENHAM are in a great position for automatic qualification to the Champions League last-16.

Under-fire boss Thomas Frank eased pressure on his position with a huge 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in the penultimate matchweek of the league phase.

Tottenham’s victory meant they went up to fifth in the table as the battle for a top eight finish reaches a thrilling climax this evening.

Spurs end their league phase campaign with a trip to Eintracht Frankfurt, who have nothing to play for after a disappointing season in Europe.

SunSport can reveal exactly what Tottenham need to automatically progress to the last-16 of the Champions League.

What do Tottenham need to qualify for Champions League last-16?

Tottenham currently sit fifth in the Champions League table after taking 14 points from a possible 21.

Simply put, a win at Frankfurt for Spurs would guarantee them a top eight finish, and they could move up to third, which would ensure home second legs in the last-16 and quarter-finals.

Should Frank’s side draw in Germany, they could be overtaken by EIGHT different teams, including Champions League kings PSG.

And if they lose to Frankfurt, 10 sides could better Spurs’ points tally of 14, with an 11th team in Dortmund also able to better their goal difference with a win and a four-goal swing.

Should Tottenham drop out of the top eight, they will be forced to play a knockout-phase play-off to earn a last-16 spot.

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Here are the final matches of the league phase:

Wednesday, January 28

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Dramatic new footage shows Tottenham star Kolo Muani’s smashed Ferrari and exploded tyre in middle of road

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DRAMATIC new footage shows a steaming tyre lying in the middle of the motorway before panning to Spurs star Randal Kolo Muani’s stricken black Ferrari Purosangue after his crash on the M25 yesterday.

A witness has told how they heard three “loud bangs” as Kolo Muani’s front tyre exploded while he sped down the motorway en route to a Champions League clash in Frankfurt.

Motorists can be seen slowly trundling around the sports car, which is sagging to the right with wires hanging from its rear, metres away from its detached tyre, in footage taken at 2.50pm on Tuesday.

The eyewitness also spotted Kolo Muani, 27, and team-mate Wilson Odobert, 21, who was driving a separate car behind him. They were seen standing beside the damaged car and were reported to be unhurt.

The pair were travelling to Stansted Airport to catch a flight ahead of Wednesday night’s Champions League tie against Eintracht Frankfurt, which kicks off at 8pm.

Spurs boss Thomas Frank later confirmed everyone involved in the accident is fine.

He said: “It was a tyre blowing up and the two of them are a little bit delayed.

“They will fly out later and I fully expect both to be available.”

An eyewitness told The Sun: “I was about a minute behind the crash. Traffic was quite slow beforehand – about 40 miles per hour.

“I had my window down when I heard three loud bangs. Then everything slowed right down.

“I saw the wheel on the road and then drove past the Ferrari.

“The airbags were puffed out and the windows were steamed up so I couldn’t see inside.

“It looked like it had hit the barrier and part of the rear of the car had broken off.”

The source, who asked not to be named, said the scene left him “gobsmacked”, adding: “You don’t see many high-end cars on the road, let alone international footballers.

“We had to weave through debris so we didn’t damage our own car – the players seemed weirdly calm to be fair though.”

The motorway drama is the latest headache for Frank, with star players Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven already sidelined.

Right-back Porro has been ruled out for around a month with a hamstring injury sustained in the draw at Burnley, and centre-back Van de Ven is also absent with a minor issue.

Frank said: “It definitely does not help any of us.

“Of course, we prefer to have our best players out on the pitch.

“Any coach and team-mate wants that, but we have a squad and need other players to step up, as they have done.”

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