Lucas Blondel reveals chat with Boca figures over Morena Beltrán | OneFootball

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·10. April 2026

Lucas Blondel reveals chat with Boca figures over Morena Beltrán

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Lucas Blondel, Huracán’s current full-back, broke his silence and addressed the rumors claiming that he leaked dressing-room information through his partner. He also explained the reasons behind his departure from the club and what his relationship with Juan Román Riquelme is like now.

The “Boca World” has a unique echo chamber in Argentine football, where rumors and speculation often carry the same weight as results on the pitch. Lucas Blondel, now on loan at El Globo, experienced that firsthand. In an interview with TyC Sports, the right-back decided to put an end to the claims accusing him of leaking internal squad information to the press through his partner, sports journalist Morena Beltrán.


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Clearly upset by the situation, Blondel made it clear what affected him most about that whole media storm: “The most painful thing for me is when they mention her, when they hold her responsible for something that just isn’t true. I think there’s enough proof. I played under all the coaches except Miguel (Russo), then Claudio (Úbeda). These are things that happen in football,” he began.

The defender analyzed how the narrative changed depending on his involvement in the starting team: “I think that at the time, when I was being picked and doing well, nobody said anything about me leaking things. In the Boca world, it’s very hard for something not to leak out, a lot of things happen, and a lot of things that don’t happen get said anyway,” he concluded.

And he added firmly about how his inner circle was treated: “Yes, it hurts me when they hold her responsible because you always feel like family puts up with more than you do. You’re more used to people saying things or to rumors. Those are the rules of the game too, and when everything was going well she was the best in the world. These are things that happen.”

To nip the problem in the bud, Blondel decided to come clean internally. “Honestly, I’m calm because I know my Boca teammates knew it wasn’t like that,” he said, revealing a key meeting with the captains: “At the time, I did get some of the leaders together and told them: ‘Guys, honestly I don’t understand why this is being said, I swear it’s not true’. They told me: ‘You don’t have to worry, there’s no problem, we know the kind of person you are.’ And that was it, honestly. The noise started because I wasn’t being considered.”

Lucas Blondel and the details of his departure

A change of scenery was not the full-back’s first option. In fact, after the departure of a key player in his position, his wish was to establish himself at Xeneize. “At first it wasn’t on my mind. Honestly, with Luis Advíncula’s departure, I wanted to stay and fight for a spot at Boca,” he admitted.

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The full-back went on loan to Huracán until December.

However, the outlook changed over time: “But well, those are football circumstances, football is like that. There are coaches who count on you, others who don’t, different styles of play. And then, once I started to feel a bit left out again and that maybe I wasn’t going to get opportunities, I spoke with Diego with more certainty. And well, he always had the intention of coaching me again.”

His link with Riquelme and Boca’s magnitude

Far from holding grudges, the defender had words of gratitude for the institution and its president. Asked whether he still speaks with Juan Román Riquelme nowadays, he explained: “Not much lately. Over these two and a half years that I was there, we had some conversations, but nothing out of the ordinary, just football-related and nothing more.”

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Blondel is still a Boca player.

To close, he offered a deep reflection on what it means to wear the blue and gold shirt, and how that platform allowed him to reach the Switzerland national team: “Maybe the bad times are harder than elsewhere, but I think the good times are enjoyed more because of the recognition from the number of people Boca has. It seems to me it’s a huge club that has everything to be doing very well. I don’t have much more to say other than that I’ll always be grateful to Román and to Boca, I think Boca put me in consideration for the national team. So, just as the bad times are difficult to handle and you have to be very strong, the good times are also magnified even more.”

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