Radio Gol
·12 de marzo de 2026
Colón risk shaking Nacho Lago out of his comfort zone

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·12 de marzo de 2026

Colón is already thinking about Saturday’s match at 8:00 PM against Acassuso at the Brigadier General Estanislao López Stadium, for the fifth round of the Primera Nacional. However, coach Ezequiel Medrán will have to make important decisions due to forced absences in the offensive sector.
One of the alternatives gaining traction is to move Ignacio Lago to the right wing to cover for Marcioni’s absence. In that case, the left side would be occupied by Conrado Ibarra, who actually scored the sabalero’s goal in the last match against Ferro.
This decision would imply a tactical risk for Medrán. Since his arrival at the club, Lago has almost always played on the left side, where he has become one of the team’s most decisive players over the last two seasons in the Primera Nacional.
Even after having been out for eight months due to a torn cruciate ligament, the winger returned to be a key piece, especially because of his ability to cut inside, his unpredictability, and his goal-scoring contribution.
Moving him from that area would mean taking him out of his most influential zone, although the change also makes sense: Lago is right-footed and knows the right-wing position, even though he has historically performed better starting from the left.
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