Rasmussen and Lago set to start: Colón shape up for Central Norte | OneFootball

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·10 July 2026

Rasmussen and Lago set to start: Colón shape up for Central Norte

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After the valuable and invigorating victory earned in Puerto Madryn, Colón is already focused on its next challenge at Brigadier López Stadium. This Sunday, starting at 3:30 p.m. and with Maximiliano Macheroni as referee, the Sabalero will host Central Norte in a match that is shaping up to be crucial for keeping its ambitions alive and staying firmly in the fight for the top of Zone A in the Primera Nacional. For this clash, head coach Ezequiel Medrán will be forced to make adjustments to the starting lineup, though with the advantage of getting back two key pieces of the usual first team.

Two important returns and one absence that continues

The outlook is favorable for reshaping the back line with the return of Federico Rasmussen. The center-back has served his one-match ban after reaching the limit of five yellow cards and will reclaim his place in defense. Rasmussen will come in for Nicolás Thaller, who unfortunately suffered a muscle injury during the match against Deportivo Madryn. The other positive development is in midfield: Ignacio Lago has been medically cleared after overcoming the issue that kept him out of the last trip and will return to the starting lineup to fill the spot left by Ignacio Antonio, who must now serve a one-match suspension for accumulated bookings.


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On the other side of the medical report, the bad news for the Sabalero camp is that Pier Barrios is still not fit to return. The experienced defender is dealing with a muscle problem suffered just before the trip to Chubut and will continue training separately for a few more days. With this mix of returns and absences, Medrán would likely field Matías Budiño; Mauro Peinipil, Sebastián Olmedo, Federico Rasmussen and Leandro Allende; Julián Marcioni, Federico Lértora, Matías Muñoz and Ignacio Lago; Darío Sarmiento and Alan Bonansea.

A key matchday to close the gap at the top

Colón will take the field in high spirits after the strong display of character it showed in coming from behind against Deportivo Madryn, a result that restored its confidence and put it right back in the thick of the title race. At the start of this 20th round, the standings show the Santa Fe side five points behind leaders Ferro and just two behind Deportivo Morón, who sit in second place.

For that reason, a home win at the “Elephants’ Cemetery” would be the perfect outcome in a table that tightens with every passing weekend. With the historic obligation to be strong at home, the Sabalero will try to turn its improvement on the pitch into another positive result at a stage of the competition where every point is beginning to carry golden value in the pursuit of the ultimate goal.

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