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·23 April 2026

Why Zenón isn't getting minutes at Boca

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The coach gave details about the midfielder’s situation, praised his “great qualities,” and acknowledged that he is “improving” in order to regain ground in his estimation.

If there was one Boca absence that stood out in the Superclásico, it was Kevin Zenón. While it has been clear for some time that he is no longer a priority, the fact that he was not even called up to visit River, in a match where Claudio Úbeda usually includes the entire squad, made it clear that he has fallen down the pecking order. Why? After months of uncertainty, the explanation came from the coach himself: “I’ve told him what he needs to improve in order to get back into contention and compete on equal terms, and he is trying.”


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Speaking with Radio La Red, days after the huge win at the Monumental that confirmed the strong form of a cycle that had been wobbling and is now going through its best moment, Sifón went fully into the situation of the 24-year-old left-footer and explained that his absences are due purely to footballing reasons.

“Kevin is a player with great qualities. He has a very good strike, good technique, he is quick… There are things we have discussed personally,” he said, without going into detail about those issues, though he did make it clear that there is nothing beyond a technical/tactical decision behind why he is not playing.

Although he clarified that Zenón needs to refine aspects of his game and adapt to the requirements of Boca’s coaching staff, Úbeda also stressed that he is making every effort to regain ground: “I see day by day that he is improving. He wants to get back in the mix and make life more difficult for us, and that is a good thing.”

With Úbeda’s statements, the midfielder’s case becomes clearer. After being practically frozen out during the second half of 2025, he reappeared at the start of the current season with two starts for Boca that seemed to mark a small turning point in his relationship with the coaching staff.

However, the hope did not last long and turned into a mystery: after playing only four matches in the tournament (the last was against Gimnasia de Mendoza on February 28), he stopped getting minutes and has now gone six straight games without coming on, including against Independiente and River, for which he was not even called up. Now, he has reappeared on the squad list against Defensa y Justicia and, within a rotated team, could have the chance to get minutes off the bench.

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