Cristian Romero 

Cristian Romero 

ARG
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Position

CB

Role

Back Line Anchor

Birthdate (Age)

Apr 27, 1998 (28)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

6'1"

Weight

172 lb

National Team
Argentina
Jul 12, 2026

Anchors defense in victory

Romero generated one shot (zero on goal) in Saturday's 3-1 win versus Switzerland. He was subbed off due to injury in the 105th minute.

Analysis: Romero registered one block, one interception and two tackles across his 105 minutes in Saturday's 3-1 extra-time win over Switzerland before being replaced by Nicolas Otamendi, combining with Lisandro Martinez to limit Switzerland's attacking threat after Dan Ndoye's equalizer and contributing to the defensive organization that kept the Swiss to one goal across 120 minutes despite their sustained pressure following breel Embolo's red card. The Tottenham Hotspur centre-back's physical authority and ability to dominate aerial duels remain essential qualities heading into the England semi-final.

Jul 8, 2026

Scores one goal

Romero scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Tuesday's 3-2 win over Egypt.

Analysis: Romero delivered the key contribution to Argentina's turnaround in Tuesday's 3-2 win over Egypt, rising to meet Lionel Messi's teasing delivery from the right to power a header into the net in the second half and reduce the deficit to 2-1, sparking the comeback that ultimately produced the 92nd-minute winner, also registering one shot, two interceptions and three tackles (three won) and four aerial duel wins across his 89 minutes. The centre-back's goal came at the most crucial moment of Argentina's knockout campaign, and his physical dominance and defensive authority heading into the quarterfinals make him one of the most important players in the world champion's squad.

Jul 3, 2026

Notches three interceptions

Romero generated one shot (zero on goal) in Friday's 3-2 victory versus Cape Verde.

Analysis: Romero would not leave the field for Argentina as the defender helped them win the match, recording a clearance, two tackles and three clearances despite two goals allowed. He would see the second most touches in the match, only being bested by his fellow center-back, Lisandro Martinez. Romero should remain a starter throughout the tournament as long as he remains fit.

Jul 2, 2026

Set to start vs. Cape Verde

Romero (knee) has returned to full training with the Argentina squad's starting group and is expected to start against Cape Verde barring any late setback, according to World Soccer talk.

Analysis: Romero had been forced off during the second group stage match against Austria with knee discomfort and missed the subsequent fixture against Jordan, making his return to full training a significant boost for coach Lionel Scaloni heading into the round of 32. The center-back is expected to partner Lisandro Martinez at the heart of the Argentine defense, with Nicolas Otamendi set to drop to the bench as Scaloni restores his preferred defensive pairing for what promises to be a crucial knockout stage fixture against Cape Verde.

Jun 29, 2026

Trains fully, set to start

Romero trained fully on Monday with the Argentina squad and is expected to start Friday's round of 32 fixture against Cape Verde, the latest sign of a favorable recovery from the knee knock suffered against Austria, according to ESPN.

Analysis: Romero had missed the match against Jordan in the group stage finale as Argentina rested their regular starters, with Nicolas Otamendi covering in his absence. His full participation in training is the clearest indication yet that he will regain his starting spot alongside Lisandro Martinez at center-back, with coach Lionel Scaloni using Tuesday and Wednesday's sessions to finalize his lineup ahead of the knockout stage opener in Miami.

Jun 29, 2026

Positive return from MRI

Romero (knee) had a positive MRI showing no sign of injury, though he still has some moderate pain, with the staff hopeful he will be available for the round of 32 fixture against Cape Verde on Friday, according to Bola Vip.

Analysis: Romero had missed the match against Jordan as Argentina rested their regular starters, and the encouraging scan results put any serious concern to rest even as he continues managing some discomfort. Nicolas Otamendi will start alongside Lisandro Martinez at center-back if Romero is unable to return in time for Friday's round of 32 clash against Cape Verde.

Jun 23, 2026

Won't play vs. Jordan

Romero (knee) won't be an option for Saturday's game against Jordan, according to Gaston Edul of TyC Sports.

Analysis: Manager Lionel Scaloni won't risk any of the regular starters against Jordan, and Romero, who exited the win over Austria with a knee problem, will be out altogether. Romero will aim to return for the Round of 32, with Nicolas Otamendi and Marcos Senesi being options to start alongside Lisandro Martinez at center-back as his replacement.

Jun 23, 2026

Needs several days of rest

Romero (knee) expects to be fine within three to four days after feeling discomfort again from a previous injury, expressing confidence the issue is nothing serious, according to La Redonda. "I knew this could happen to me. I had a little issue there, I felt it again, but in three or four days I'll be fine again, so that's that. It's nothing serious. Keep the head up and I'll come back stronger than before."

Analysis: Romero has not been ruled out for Saturday's final group-stage clash against Jordan, with his recovery timeline leaving the door open for a return within the next four days. The center-back remains a cornerstone of Argentina's back line, and with the team already locked in as group winners, the coaching staff can afford to take a cautious approach rather than rush him back before he is fully ready. Nicolas Otamendi and Marcos Senesi are in line for expanded roles at the heart of the defense if Romero is forced to spend additional time on the sidelines.

Jun 22, 2026

Expected to miss Jordan game

Romero (knee) is reportedly ruled out for Saturday's match against Jordan due to the injury he suffered in the previous contest, according to Gaston Edul of TyC Sports.

Analysis: Romero is still awaiting a diagnosis on the severity of his issue, but with Argentina already qualified as group leaders, they have no need to take risks in the next clash, so the defender could have plenty of days to work on his recovery ahead of the round of 32. He's an essential piece of the squad's back line, so his absence will likely reduce their ability to prevent goals against. Nicolas Otamendi and Marcos Senesi will now become viable options to enter the rotation, with Otamendi expected to cover for the injured player if he faces an extended absence.

Jun 22, 2026

Set for testing, hopeful of minor injury

Romero (knee) is set for testing in the coming days, but is not expected to be anything significant, according to manager Lionel Scaloni, per TyC Sports. "We don't know the extent of his issue. It's something he's been dealing with; let's hope it's nothing. He'll undergo tests tomorrow or the day after."

Analysis: Romero was off early in Monday's win but will now undergo tests on his knee, with the hope that nothing significant is revealed. The good news is Argentina has won its group and will be able to rest players against Jordan in the group stage finale, with Romero likely to be among those players. If this is the case, Nicolas Otamendi will enter the starting XI in his place, replacing one veteran with another.

Jun 22, 2026

Off with knee injury

Romero was forced off in the 57th minute of Monday's match against Austria due to an apparent knee injury, according to manager Lionel Scaloni, per TyC Sports. "Let's hope that the thinkwith Cuti is nothing."

Analysis: Romero was taken off the field early in the second half Monday, and it appeared to be due to an injury, as he was pictured with ice on his knee. This would be a major blow for the Argentine team, as he is a solid veteran defender for them. If scans show anything significant, it could knock him out for some time, so this will be watched closely. Nicolas Otamendi came on in his place, likely to be a replacement in the starting XI if Romero misses time.

Jun 17, 2026

Minimal fantasy impact

Romero recorded two tackles (one won) and two clearances in Tuesday's 3-0 win versus Algeria.

Analysis: Romero partnered at center-back with Lisandro Martinez, but the Tottenham defender didn't have a lot of work and earned most of his fantasy value via the clean sheet. That could be the outcome as well when Argentina takes on Austria on Monday, June 22, as that's another game where Argentina should dominate possession.

Jun 7, 2026

Plays 27 minutes

Romero (knee) appeared off the bench for 27 minutes in Saturday's 2-0 win over Honduras.

Analysis: Romero got back on the field for a friendly ahead of the World Cup, as the defender played for 27 minutes later in the contest. This is his first appearance since ending the league season with Tottenham, a major return for Argentina for the World Cup. He will now compete for a starting spot at center-back heading into the World Cup, as Nicolas Otamendi and Lisandro Martinez appear to be starters as of now.

Jun 2, 2026

Joins group training

Romero (knee) has started to work with the rest of the squad as he looks to take part in Argentina's friendly games prior to the World Cup, Gustavo Yarroch of Radio La Red reports.

Analysis: Romero made meaningful progress in his recovery since joining the Argentinian national team and was finally ready to work with the ball in the latest practice. Having yet to make an official appearance since April 12, the central man could see a gradual return to regular activity, and he'll eventually challenge Nicolas Otamendi and Lisandro Martinez for starting spots. If given the opportunity, Romero should be an elite defensive asset given his clearance numbers and clean sheet chances.

May 29, 2026

Working with national team

Romero (knee) is completing his rehabilitation from an MCL sprain with the Argentinian squad and is expected to be an option at some point during the World Cup, according to TyC Sports.

Analysis: Romero rejoined his national teammates after making a short trip to London to support his club in the EPL season finale, even though he was still unable to play. The central man should feature as one of Argentina's leaders on the pitch if he's ready to appear in the international competition. However, he has been sidelined since April 12, so he might require some time to regain form. In any case, he's expected to be in contention with Nicolas Otamendi and Lisandro Martinez for starts in a back line that could have solid clean sheet chances in the initial fixtures.

May 15, 2026

Racing to be fit for World Cup

Romero (knee) is working through his rehabilitation in London under the supervision of one of Argentina's national team physiotherapists, with the six to seven week recovery timeline putting his World Cup participation against Algeria on June 16 firmly in his sights, according to Diario Cronica.

Analysis: Romero had initially planned to travel to Buenos Aires to complete his recovery at the Lionel Messi training complex in Ezeiza, but his commitment to Tottenham's relegation battle convinced him to remain in London. The Argentine captain is already without his brace and working through rehabilitation exercises, with Argentina's pre-tournament friendlies against Honduras on June 6 and Iceland on June 9 shaping up as crucial tune-up matches to get him match-ready before the competition begins.

Apr 13, 2026

Done for season

Romero (knee) is out for the rest of the league season due to a partial tear in his MCL, according to Sami Mokbel of BBC.

Analysis: Romero was likely to miss the rest of the season after Sunday's knee injury, but it is now official, only needing further confirmation from his club. The major concern for the defender moving forward is his prospects for the World Cup, as an expected recovery time is around eight weeks, with Argentina starting play on June 16. As a crucial defender for Argentina, he will hope to recover in time. On the other hand, Tottenham's season continues to take turns for the worse, now without another regular starter as relegation becomes more imminent. This will force them to rely on Radu Dragusin and Kevin Danso more heading into the final games of the season.

Apr 13, 2026

Out at least five weeks

Romero (knee) is expected to be sidelined for five to eight weeks, according to Martin Arevalo.

Analysis: Romero is expected to be sidelined for five to eight weeks after suffering a knee injury in the last match against Sunderland and is likely to miss the remainder of the Premier League season, though he is projected to be fit in time for the World Cup. The center back has been a key piece in the back line, starting 30 of his 31 appearances across all competitions while recording 58 tackles, 30 interceptions and 94 clearances, making his absence a significant blow, with Radu Dragusin and Kevin Danso in line for increased roles in central defense.

Apr 12, 2026

Suffers injury

Romero was taken off the field in the 70th minute of Sunday's match against Sunderland due to an injury, according to manager Roberto De Zerbi, per Alasdair Gold of Football London. "We don't know yet. We have to see the next days. I hope for us it's not [an] important problem because he's a crucial player for us. A good guy, top player, big personality, and we need him to finish the season and to achieve our goal. [Was it his knee?] Maybe yes, but I don't want to say nothing until we know more."

Analysis: Romero was involved in a collision Sunday, and that would lead to his exit from the field, appearing to have suffered an injury after running into his keeper. The defender will now hope for only a minor injury and missing no time, as he could be a crucial loss for the club as they try to avoid relegation. He was replaced by Kevin Danso, who will likely continue as a starter if Romero misses time.

Mar 17, 2026

Trains normally Tuesday

Romero (concussion) was spotted training normally with the team Tuesday and should be an option for Wednesday's second leg clash against Atletico in the Champions League, according to Matt Verri from The Standard.

Analysis: Romero appears to have cleared the concussion protocols after returning to full team training with the squad Tuesday and is now trending toward being available for Wednesday's second-leg showdown against Atletico in the Champions League. That would be a major lift for Spurs, as he continues to anchor the back line and carry the armband. Despite some inconsistent and controversial outings this season, his presence remains central to the team's defensive structure and leadership.

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