Tottenham Hotspur's captain Cristian Romero has been criticised for travelling to Argentina just days before a crunch game for his side.
The defender was not expected to play in Sunday's home clash against Everton, which could decide his team's future Premier League status, due to a knee injury.
However, fans said he should still be there because of the importance of the match, and to support his teammates.
It is unclear if he will return to London in time.
But Former England captain Stuart Pearce said the timing of the trip "stinks".
A video of the Argentinian at the training ground of Buenos Aires-based Belgrano, was posted on X on Thursday by his boyhood club.
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If Roberto De Zerbi's team loses on Sunday, while West Ham beat Leeds, Spurs will be relegated to the Championship.
Any other combination of results for the London sides and Tottenham will stay up, while the Hammers go down.
Pearce told TalkSPORT: "If you're a Tottenham fan and your captain is thousands of miles away, wow, there's a statement there.
"That means I've [Romero] not got you in this problem, it's not my fault, that's what that statement sent out to me. It's not good."
Pearce said he had watched Romero, who recently signed a new contract at Spurs, play earlier this season and looked at "how he was playing [the] game, how selfish his defending was. I looked at him and I thought, 'that's your captain?'".
Romero was described as a "great captain" by De Zerbi on Monday.
If he does not return to the UK in time for Sunday, it is thought the 28-year-old may instead watch his boyhood club's game against River Plate in a title-deciding final that same day.
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Belgrano president Luis Artime told TyC Sports: "Yesterday he [Romero] was training and I told him I think he's going to be the one who arrives at the World Cup in the best shape. I've seen him and he's in great form. He's going to arrive well-rested, ready to join the team at its peak."
Romero was not at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, where Spurs lost 2-1 to Chelsea, but he was present for his side's draw with Leeds on 11 May.
According to De Zerbi, he has contributed to the squad's preparations despite being unable to play since mid-April.
But any absence on Sunday for one of the biggest Premier League matches in Tottenham's history may prove the final straw for some supporters.
Sky News has contacted Spurs to ask if Romero will return in time for Sunday's match.
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