He does to be fair. Up at Saudi Sportswashing Machine, he got the two goals. Even last night at the end, there was a 50:50 (in fact, might have been more in the Bournemouth player's favour) and he not only won that tackle but won the next one right after. Romero, when he's on the pitch, is 110% committed whatever else you think of him.
And, in my view, despite everyone having a role to play in our demise (fans, players, club owners), he and his team mates are the ones getting stick week after week, home and away, by fans. At some point, you're going to react to that. He's clearly speaking for many of (or all of) the squad given that many have seemingly liked his post.