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·24 March 2026
Del Blanco dreams big: «My dream is Europe and the national team»

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·24 March 2026

Mateo Del Blanco’s present-day form is hard to miss. With his performances on the rise and as a key piece for Unión, the young footballer spoke on ESPN F12, hosted by Mariano Closs, where he shared thoughts on his development, the team’s current moment, and his dreams for the future.
At 22, Del Blanco explained how his position on the field has evolved: “My natural position was always left midfielder, but when I moved up to the first team I started playing as a wing-back, like an outside midfielder. And now with Leo I’ve been playing as a full-back.”
The change was not easy, especially on the defensive side: “These are things I’m learning as the matches go by. There are always details to improve, both in defense and in attack.”
During the interview, Del Blanco received plenty of praise for his physical output and attacking ability, one of his main strengths. However, the player himself shifted the focus away from the individual and highlighted the collective effort: “It’s a team effort. My teammates help me a lot, and that makes all of us improve.”
Along those lines, he praised the team’s overall play: “We’ve been doing a great job. Beyond the match against Defensa, overall we’re doing well, and that also boosts individual performances.”
The footballer described the playing style promoted by Leonardo Madelón: “We have a very attacking approach, we create a lot of scoring chances. Sometimes we struggle to finish them off, but I think we’re on the right track.”
He also acknowledged that this attacking mindset carries risks: “There are moments when we attack so much that maybe we neglect the back line, but that’s our way of playing and it also depends on the opponent.”
Del Blanco highlighted the support of the red-and-white fans: “Santa Fe is very football-mad and the people are happy. That pushes us forward and makes everything easier for us day by day.”
He also stressed the importance of having kept the core of the squad together: “That helps a lot. We know each other well, and that shows on the pitch.”
The youngster also referred to the points the team let slip in recent matches: “We took two points out of nine when we deserved more. Those are details we have to correct.”
And he reflected on the draw against Independiente after being 3-0 up: “These are things that make you learn. Maybe in those moments you have to manage the match better.”
Asked about his future, Del Blanco was clear: “Right now my focus is on Unión. I want to keep growing as a player and help the club.”
However, he did not hide his ambitions: “Like every kid, I dream of playing for a big club and in Europe. And obviously, the national team would be incredible.”
Lastly, he focused on his personal growth: “What I most want to improve is the defensive side. I didn’t learn it from a young age, and now I’m adding it to my game.”
Along the way, he valued the support of senior figures such as Bruno Pittón and Claudio Corvalán, who are guiding him as he adapts to the position.
With confidence, talent, and a mindset open to learning, Mateo Del Blanco is establishing himself as one of Unión’s most interesting emerging players. And as his level keeps rising, so do his dreams.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































