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·17 May 2026
Colón raise alarm in Caseros: concern over Federico Lértora injury

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·17 May 2026

The draw against Estudiantes de Buenos Aires left plenty of football analysis at Colón, but also a concrete concern looking ahead: Federico Lértora’s physical condition.
The midfielder and red-and-black captain had to leave the match in the 31st minute of the first half after collapsing on the turf at the Ciudad de Caseros stadium. The scene quickly set off alarm bells, even before the medical staff came onto the field, since Pier Barrios immediately asked the bench for a substitution, understanding that the midfielder could not continue.
Lértora’s departure clearly changed the course of the match. Beyond the entrance of Agustín Toledo, who once again showed the qualities to be considered, the captain’s specific importance within the team’s overall functioning became evident.
Lértora became a central piece for Colón. Not only because of his experience and leadership, but also because of the balance he brings to midfield, his ability to organize the team, and the temperament he transmits on the field.
His exit coincided with Estudiantes’ best stretch of the match. Up to that point, El Sabalero seemed to have the game under control, but after the midfielder’s absence, the team lost presence in the middle of the field and the home side began to grow.
After the match, the midfielder avoided making lengthy statements to the media present in Caseros, although he did leave a phrase that raised questions about the seriousness of the injury: “We’ll have to see what I have.”
Everything points to medical tests being carried out at the start of the week in the adductor area to determine the extent of the injury.
The situation draws even more attention because it is not the first time Lértora has reported physical problems in that muscle area.
He had already suffered a similar issue in the match against Godoy Cruz of Mendoza, an injury that even prevented him from starting afterward in the 1-1 draw against Los Andes in Lomas de Zamora.
That is why Colón will closely monitor his progress over the next few days, knowing that he is a decisive player in the team’s structure.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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