Cristian Romero has acknowledged his desperation for Tottenham to win a trophy this year.
Spurs have advanced significantly since the appointment of Antonio Conte in November, defeating Arsenal in the race for the top four to secure a return to the Champions League, but they haven’t won a trophy in 14 years.
Romero, who has played a significant role under Conte’s leadership, also expressed his desire to make history at Tottenham.
“For this season, on a personal level, I would like to add my name to that of the players who have won a trophy here at Tottenham – that would be the greatest achievement,” said the Argentine. “I think it’s in our grasp. It’s my personal target, to achieve it as a team, with this manager.
“Conte’s experience is well known and, to me, it’s very important to have him as my coach. I have learned from him over the past few months that we’ve worked together and there’s still plenty more to learn, so I’m eager to learn and listen to what he has to say on a daily basis.
“We are one of the top teams out there. We just need to push ourselves, continue on this path we’re on and meet the expectations that we have.”
In his team’s 2-1 victory over Fulham last weekend, Romero made his comeback from an injury, which helped Spurs get back on track after their disappointing 1-1 draw at West Ham.
The defender expressed his anger at having to watch from the sidelines and expressed his hope that he has moved past his injury agony.
“To be honest, it’s tough being out injured. I don’t like missing matches,” he added. “It’s difficult, but I guess I don’t waste time. I work on my strength with a view to promptly regaining my fitness. I don’t like being out of the team so I’m always in a hurry to be back on my feet.
“That’s the only thing in my mind, to get back to the team as soon as possible. Let’s hope I keep in good health from now on with no further injuries.”