How Premier League stars travel back from international duty in style, with clubs uniting to splash out six-figure fees on private jets to fly them back - after Cristian Romero hit out at Spurs Premier League clubs often band together to bring back their stars from abroad Cristian Romero was annoyed after Spurs left him to his own devices LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off! , available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Monday and Thursday By Luke Power Published: 22:37, 16 September 2024 | Updated: 22:37, 16 September 2024 e-mail View comments Most people usually traverse the weekend without any air-related meltdowns, but on Sunday Cristian Romero contrived to have two. In the afternoon he lost his aerial battle with Gabriel by standing rooted to the spot as the Arsenal defender leapt to head home the winner in the north London derby .

Then, after the match, he seemingly lashing out at Spurs' chieftains for not flying him back from international duty by luxury aircraft. Welcome to the swaddled and mollycoddled lives of Premier League footballers. After his undoing, Romero reposted a tweet from an Argentine journalist that claimed Tottenham 'gave an advantage' to Arsenal because they 'were the only Premier League club' that did not lay on travel arrangements for their stars to get back to England .

Cristian Romero appeared to criticise Tottenham's travel arrangements on Sunday Clubs often put on private jets for their stars. Left to right, Fabinho, Fred, Ederson.