Colón set for two changes for trip to San Miguel | OneFootball

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·20 August 2026

Colón set for two changes for trip to San Miguel

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Colón is putting the finishing touches on its next Primera Nacional fixture, and coach Iván Delfino appears to have two changes practically decided for the team that will face San Miguel this Saturday from 3:30 p.m. in Round 26 of Zone A.

The main news will be the return of Federico Lértora, who has recovered from the patellar tendinitis that kept him out of the match against Patronato. The captain would return to midfield in place of Matías Muñoz, even though Muñoz performed well and scored a goal in the 3-0 win over El Patrón.


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The other change will be in attack. Alan Bonansea, now recovered from the knee sprain he suffered weeks ago, would return to the starting lineup. His inclusion would mean Leandro Garate drops out, despite having been important in recent matches.

Bonansea had already resumed normal training last week, although the coaching staff decided not to rush his return and gave him a few more days of work. Now, everything indicates that he is ready to return from the start.

Meanwhile, Leandro Allende would keep his place as the left wing-back, despite having come under scrutiny after being substituted in the first half against Patronato. Delfino later acknowledged that he had made a mistake by using him in a certain role.

If there are no surprises in the final training session, Colón’s likely lineup to visit San Miguel would be: Matías Budiño; Mauro Peinipil, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen, Facundo Castet; Julián Marcioni, Federico Lértora, Agustín Toledo, Leandro Allende; Ignacio Lago and Alan Bonansea.

El Sabalero heads into the match on the back of two straight wins, against San Telmo and Patronato, and will look to continue its resurgence in Los Polvorines.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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