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PREMIER LEAGUE EXPLAINS ROMERO CARD. WAS FOUL DANGEROUS

The Premier League confirmed VAR upheld the yellow card for Cristian Romero's clumsy foul against Brentford, deeming it reckless. This follows his two-goal heroics against Newcastle.

Premier League Explains Romero Card. Was Foul Dangerous
Spurs Skipper Romero Booked, PL Clarifies VAR Decision

The Premier League has clarified why Cristian Romero received a yellow card, not a red, during Tottenham's game against Brentford this past Saturday.

About 31 minutes into the match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Spurs captain was booked by referee Rob Jones for a clumsy foul from behind on Igor Thiago. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) paused the game briefly to look at the play to see if it was a dangerous foul.

Jones' original call to give the Argentine player a yellow card was correct. The officials agreed that the tackle was reckless.

The Premier League Match Centre tweeted to explain the decision: VAR checked the referee’s yellow card decision for Romero and agreed with it. It was seen as a reckless challenge.

This comes after Romero played very well for Tottenham in their game against Newcastle United at St. James' Park on Tuesday.

After a scoreless first half, Bruno Guimaraes scored for Newcastle with a nice shot early in the second half.

Luckily for Tottenham, Romero quickly tied the game, beating Dan Burn and scoring with a header off of Mohammed Kudus' cross.

Newcastle then got a penalty when Rodrigo Bentancur held Burn during a corner. Anthony Gordon made the penalty.

Newcastle looked like they would win 2-1 at home, but Romero scored a point for Spurs late in stoppage time with an acrobatic bicycle kick that went past Aaron Ramsdale.

Going into the second half of their game with Brentford, Spurs are ahead 2-0 because of goals from Richarlison and Xavi Simons.

Next, Thomas Frank's team will face Slavia Praha at home in the Champions League on Tuesday, December 9. Spurs will play Nottingham Forest on the road on Sunday, December 14.

After that, the team has games with Liverpool and Crystal Palace before the New Year.

£35M LOSS: ANALYZING THE COLLAPSE OF HARVEY ELLIOTT'S MANDATORY VILLA TRANSFER

Harvey Elliott's loan to Aston Villa is ending early after just six months. The mandatory £35M purchase clause is now unlikely to be activated.

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Emery Confirms Elliott's Imminent Aston Villa Exit

Harvey Elliott's time at Aston Villa might be cut short. Just six months after joining the club, he might be leaving in January.

The attacking midfielder came from Liverpool on a season-long loan on deadline day in September.

The deal with Villa included a requirement to buy him, plus clauses about selling him later or buying him back.

But, Elliott hasn't played much since joining Villa, even though they won against other teams in the Premier League and Europe to get him.

Unai Emery said that the club is looking at what to do with the 22-year-old before the next transfer window opens next month.

This comes after Elliott didn't travel with the team for their Europa League game against Basel on Thursday.

Emery talked about Elliott's future at Villa in a press conference before a game.

He said, We're talking with him about his situation.

He's not with us. We hope we can find the best solution for him and for us.

I respect him as a player and as a person. He's training well, but there's a situation with him.

Hopefully, we can find a solution for him to play often and continue his career, either with us or somewhere else.

Elliott has played in only five games for Villa since joining, scoring once.

His last game was a short four-minute appearance against Feyenoord in the Europa League in October.

He hasn't been in the squad for any of Villa's last seven Premier League games.

Emery added, I've spoken with him two or three times about the situation.

First, my decision and also the situation. He's on loan with us, but he's not really contributing to us with a permanent contract.

This is a setback for Liverpool.

Liverpool was supposed to get £35 million when Elliott's loan to Villa became a permanent deal.

But the requirement to buy him kicks in only if he plays in 10 games for the club.

So, the Reds will likely miss out on that money this summer since he's only played about half that many games.

If Elliott leaves Villa, he'll likely have to return to Anfield in January.

The former England under-21 player played twice for Liverpool this season before being loaned out.

FIFA rules say players can only play for two clubs in one season.

Elliott could get around this rule by joining a club in a league that runs from summer to winter, like those in the MLS.

BUNDESLIGA STAR: ANALYZING NATHANIEL BROWN'S FIT FOR TOTTENHAM'S DEFENSE

An analytical look at Nathaniel Brown's Bundesliga performance shows why he is a top target for Spurs. Can they beat out three major rivals for the defender?

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Brown Could Be the Long-Term Answer for Tottenham Left-Back

According to a recent report from journalist Dean Jones, Tottenham Hotspur will have a tough time signing Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown. Spurs will have to compete with Manchester City, West Ham United, Manchester United, and Arsenal to get the German defender next year.

Brown has played well on Frankfurt’s left side this season. The 22-year-old has one goal and four assists in 20 games for the German club in all competitions.

The German player has shown he can defend well, with 30 tackles, 15 blocks, ten interceptions, and 16 clearances in the Bundesliga. He also passes the ball well from the left, with an 81.3% pass success rate in the German top league (stats via fbref.com).

His contract with the German club ends in the summer of 2030, so it won’t be easy for Tottenham to sign him next year.

Should Tottenham Hotspur Manager Thomas Frank Sign Brown?

Brown is a good tackler and times his challenges well to win the ball back. He clears the ball when the other team is attacking and is also a good passer.

The German player can score and assist goals from the left. Brown is mainly a left-back but can also play as a left-sided midfielder if needed. We’ll see if he can handle the Premier League’s physicality and intensity if Spurs sign him next year.

Brown would make Tottenham manager Thomas Frank’s defence better and deeper. He could earn a regular spot in the first team at the North London club in the years ahead.

At 22, Brown could become a star in English soccer if he keeps improving each season. Overall, Frank should sign him in 2026.

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