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·31 March 2026
Unión back at work with sights set on Riestra: recovery and doubts

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·31 March 2026

After moving on in the Copa Argentina by beating Agropecuario, Diego Díaz returned to training at Casa Unión with his mind set on the next challenge: this Friday at 5:45 p.m., Unión will host Deportivo Riestra in Matchday 13 of Zone A of the Torneo Apertura, with Darío Herrera as referee.
The team led by Leonardo Madelón managed to recover emotionally after the tough loss to Defensa y Justicia, but it still owes a better performance on the pitch, as the display against Agropecuario left more doubts than certainties.
Although the goal of advancing to the next round was achieved, the performance was not entirely convincing. Unión had spells of disorganization, struggled to impose itself, and only managed to settle the match at key moments.
In that context, the match against Riestra appears as a new test, not only to pick up points, but also to start showing a better collective version.
As for the squad’s physical condition, the outlook presents some complications. Defender Nicolás Paz remains unavailable as he continues to deal with an injury in one of his ankles. Added to that is the absence of Diego Armando Díaz, who suffered a muscle tear and will need at least two more weeks of recovery.
Meanwhile, Uruguayan Emiliano Álvarez, who had to come off in the first half against Agropecuario, would also miss the next match, as everything indicates he is dealing with a muscle injury.
The good news is Mauro Pittón, who only suffered a knock to the knee and should have no trouble being available.
With this scenario, the coach is already beginning to shape possible changes to the team. Everything indicates that Lautaro Vargas would return to the starting lineup in place of Álvarez, while Uruguayan Maizon Rodríguez would regain his spot in defense after Valentín Fascendini’s poor performance.
In attack, the main doubt surrounds Agustín Colazo, who had a poor game in the Copa Argentina. In his place, Marcelo Estigarribia could return, having gotten minutes in the second half and made a better impression.
For now, the coaching staff is prioritizing the physical recovery of several players and getting the squad back up to speed.
It will be in Thursday’s football training session that Leonardo Madelón will begin to define the team that will take the field against Riestra.
Unión needs to take a step forward. The emotional boost is there, but the team’s play still has not appeared. Friday’s clash will be an opportunity to start changing that image.
With key absences, possible changes, and the need to be strong at home, El Tatengue will look to take all three points and begin building a more solid identity in the tournament.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































