Miguel Del Sel: "Unión haven’t broken up this year and that’s great news" | OneFootball

Miguel Del Sel: "Unión haven’t broken up this year and that’s great news" | OneFootball

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·15 January 2026

Miguel Del Sel: "Unión haven’t broken up this year and that’s great news"

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The comedian and Unión executive analyzed the team’s performance after the friendly against Alianza Lima and highlighted the continuity of the squad as the key for 2026.

Miguel del Sel, a prominent figure and current executive of Unión de Santa Fe, was present at the friendly match against Alianza Lima. After the game, he gave an exclusive interview to Radio Gol where he appeared extremely optimistic and hopeful about the club’s footballing future for this season.


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A solid and high-pressing team

Del Sel did not hold back on praise for the team’s tactical approach: “Very good Unión, well positioned,” he began by saying. The executive highlighted the work of all the lines, emphasizing the intensity shown on the field: “Good defense, good midfield, constantly pressing. Unión managed to contain them and could have increased the score.”

He even took a moment to highlight specific interventions, such as a key save by the goalkeeper after a rebound off the post and the luck in the goal play after Bruno Pittón’s pressing.

The key: maintaining the core

For Del Sel, Unión’s great advantage this year lies in the makeup of the squad. “The more groups play together, the more they consolidate. Unión has not been dismantled and that’s good,” he stated, reassuring fans about the continuity of the project.

He also addressed the change in goal, one of the main concerns after last season: “I think a good goalkeeper is coming in to replace the very good goalkeeper we had all year.”

Support for the coaching staff

Finally, the executive shared details of his conversation with the head coach: “I spoke with Leo (Kily González) for a bit. He’s calm, he’s happy. Unión is doing well.” With renewed faith, Del Sel closed with a message of hope for the entire institution: “I have all the expectations, as every year, wishing the best for the club and for the boys.”

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

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