Radio Gol
·24 April 2026
Premier League admits player who injured Cuti Romero should've gone

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·24 April 2026

When Cristian Romero collided with his own goalkeeper, Antonín Kinský, suffered a heavy blow and left the field in tears during Tottenham’s defeat to Sunderland, everyone in the Argentina national team feared the worst. Fortunately, amid the bad news, it turned out to be the least severe outcome and, although he will not play for the rest of the season, Cuti will be available for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Nearly two weeks after the misfortune, the Premier League acknowledged that Brian Brobbey should have been sent off after pushing the Córdoba-born defender in the back, causing the collision with the goalkeeper that led to the injury to the collateral ligament in his right knee. This was determined by the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents Panel (KIMI).
The player who committed the foul had already been booked at the time of the shove, so it was understood that he should have received a second yellow card and, therefore, a red. The panel voted three in favor and two against classifying the action as “unnecessarily reckless” and worthy of a sending-off. They also indicated that referee Rob Jones had made five similar mistakes involving second yellow cards not shown, the highest number among referees in the English league.
Of course, the sending-off would not have prevented Cuti Romero’s injury, but it could have changed the course of the match, which ended 1-0 in Sunderland’s favor and further hurt Tottenham in their fight to avoid relegation. Spurs are currently third from bottom, in the Championship relegation places with five matches remaining.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































