‘From sublime to ridiculous’: Neville hits back at Romero’s stupidity jibe | OneFootball

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·17 juillet 2026

‘From sublime to ridiculous’: Neville hits back at Romero’s stupidity jibe

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The war of words between Cristian Romero and Gary Neville added a new chapter in recent hours. The Tottenham defender had gone on the attack ahead of the clash between England and Argentina after receiving harsh criticism from the former Manchester United man, responding bluntly: “When I retire, I hope I’m not that stupid.”

Gary Neville’s response

The former England full-back’s reply did not take long to arrive after the match in Atlanta, where Lionel Scaloni’s team came from behind in the closing minutes. The Brit held nothing back and took aim at Argentina’s center-back pairing: “If they didn’t have Lionel Messi up front, those two should be hugging him every minute of every day. Because, to be fair, he’s the one who has to get them out of trouble after they’ve conceded two goals against Egypt, two against Cape Verde, one against Switzerland and one against England… I think I know what I’m talking about when I watch a player.”


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Praise and harsh criticism of the defenseDespite the bluntness of his words, the British analyst acknowledged the virtues of Romero and Lisandro Martínez, although he again pointed out their flaws. Regarding the qualities of both players, Neville said: “I also said they were incredible. They are a force of nature. They’re going to win every 50-50 ball and they have spectacular personality… They make mistakes. A lot of mistakes. They go from the sublime to the ridiculous.”

To finish his counterattack, the former England footballer turned to recent statistics and the influence of the Argentine captain to support his position. The pundit concluded: “Romero played on a team that came close to relegation and conceded 65 goals. I think I know what I’m talking about when I watch a player… I repeat that I think Romero is still relatively young. He’s not yet an experienced defender. Without Messi we’d be talking much more about them. What we saw last night was absolute genius.”

The origin of the conflict

This whole media dispute began over a series of criticisms from the Brit regarding Argentina’s defensive performances. Neville maintains that, after the performances against and Egypt

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