Bad news for Boca: Santiago Ascacíbar picks up a left hamstring tear | OneFootball

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·17 March 2026

Bad news for Boca: Santiago Ascacíbar picks up a left hamstring tear

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A fixture in the midfield since his arrival at Boca and a scorer in the two matches prior to the visit to Santa Fe, Santiago Ascacíbar was unable to finish the match against Unión and has been ruled out for the game against Instituto due to a tear in his left hamstring, as revealed by the medical examination he underwent today.

“Ascacíbar had to come off because his hamstring was bothering him. I communicated with him visually and he gave me the signal,” Claudio Úbeda explained in a press conference. The “Ruso” left the field just six minutes into the second half and was visibly upset as he exited. In his place, Ánder Herrera came on, who could be his replacement next Saturday.


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The former Estudiantes player is the perfect link to connect the Leandro Paredes – Milton Delgado tandem with Tomás Aranda and the attacking line. His dynamism and ability to get into the opponent’s box are qualities not found elsewhere in the squad (Tomás Belmonte, who is injured, is similar in some aspects of his game), which is why “El Sifón” will be closely monitoring his recovery over the next three weeks, the initial timeframe for his return.

Despite the bad news that this absence brings, the Ribera side can take some comfort in the fact that the upcoming FIFA date will pause Argentine football, so the number of matches he will miss won’t be as high.

Since joining Xeneize, Ascacíbar has started every match in the Torneo Apertura and was only substituted in the draw against Gimnasia de Mendoza, at the 30th minute of the second half. The injury comes at the worst possible time, as he was enjoying his best form as part of the ideal midfield the coach had found in recent games.

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