Cristian Romero has spoken out after Tottenham battled from two goals down to snatch a draw at Brighton, with the Spurs captain hailing the spirit within the side after a bruising Premier League contest.Thomas Frank’s men now sit in second place following the weekend’s hard-fought encounter at the Amex Stadium, where they had to dig deep against a Brighton team that showed their trademark resilience.It was a fixture Tottenham controlled for long spells, moving the ball with purpose and dictating the tempo, yet Brighton’s knack for picking the right moments to strike saw them race into a two-goal advantage that left Spurs with it all to do.Frank’s players, however, refused to wilt under pressure, and their fightback was eventually rewarded as Richarlison pulled one back before Jan Paul van Hecke turned into his own net, leaving the points shared at full-time.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramCristian Romero praises Tottenham team spirit after Brighton drawFollowing Saturday’s fixture, Tottenham captain Cristian Romero took to social media to share his thoughts on Spurs‘ performance, making it clear that the character shown by the squad was what impressed him most.The Argentine defender, who has worn the armband since Frank took over, expressed his delight at how the side refused to give in and continued to push until the final whistle, making sure the travelling supporters had something to cheer.In a post on his official X account, Romero wrote: “Buzzing with the fight the team showed today. We always want more, always pushing. Big love to the fans for the away support. We go again, always together.”Buzzing with the fight the team showed today. We always want more, always pushing. Big love to the fans for the away supportWe go again, always together @SpursOfficial 🤍 pic.twitter.com/70Xg3LeSKv— Cuti Romero (@CutiRomero2) September 20, 2025Tottenham shift focus to cup action after comebackWhile Tottenham may feel their performance merited all three points, there is little shame in securing a draw in such testing circumstances, particularly given the manner in which it was achieved.Attention now quickly turns to the Carabao Cup, with Doncaster set to arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in midweek, offering Frank’s side a chance to rotate yet still maintain momentum.Following that, another home test awaits in the league as Wolves come to north London, and Frank will be eager to ensure that Spurs turn dominance into victory this time around, with the target of keeping pace at the top of the Premier League table.READ MORE: What is happening with Sergio Reguilon after leaving Tottenham as a free agent?The post Cristian Romero reveals one thing that left him ‘buzzing’ from Tottenham draw appeared first on Spurs Web.