Okay, so I’ve been messing around with some football stats lately, and I wanted to share something interesting I found out about Cristian Romero. The dude’s a defender for Tottenham, right? But I was curious about how much he actually passes the ball during games.

First, I started digging around to find any info I could on Romero’s passing. I found out that in this Premier League season, he’s averaging 66.08 passes per game. That’s a pretty decent number for a defender, I thought. It means he’s involved in building up the play quite a bit.
Then, I looked at his career stats in the Premier League and saw that he averages 60.12 passes per game overall. So, he’s been pretty consistent throughout his time in the league. I also read somewhere that his passing accuracy is over 90%, which is, you know, really good for someone who’s passing it that often and sometimes trying those long, risky passes.
- I went through a bunch of different websites that track football stats.
- I looked specifically for Romero’s numbers, focusing on passes per game.
- I compared his current season stats to his career stats to see if there was any big difference.
- I looked for any stats about his pass accuracy, too.
Here’s what I did to check it out:
One game I checked out was a match against Aston Villa. In that one, he made 39 passes. Not as high as his average, but still a good chunk of passes for a defender. And get this – he’s scored 14 goals across 256 matches! Not bad for a defender, huh?
So, yeah, I just thought it was cool to see how much Romero contributes to Tottenham’s game through his passing. It’s not just about defending with him; he’s really a part of their whole playstyle.
I also played around with filtering the stats by different periods and clubs he’s played for, just to get a better sense of his performance over time. It’s kind of addictive once you start digging into these numbers, you know? You start seeing patterns and stuff. It gave me a whole new appreciation for what players bring to the game beyond just the obvious goals and tackles.
