Mauro Pittón: We want fans to feel represented by Unión’s spirit | OneFootball

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·2 de marzo de 2026

Mauro Pittón: We want fans to feel represented by Unión’s spirit

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Unión’s victory at the Mario Alberto Kempes against Instituto was not just another result. For Mauro Pittón, one of the pillars of Leonardo Madelón’s midfield, this win is the reflection of a collective maturation process that goes beyond the numbers. “Very happy about the victory and for consolidating the points from before. We reaffirmed our good performance with three points against a tough opponent,” analyzed the midfielder, highlighting the consistency the team has been maintaining.

In a tournament characterized by extreme parity, Pittón emphasized the physical and mental effort of the squad to string together three consecutive wins: “This is about maintaining consistency. It’s tough to win three matches in a row and everyone pushes us to our limits. We had played just 72 hours ago and gave our all, so moving up in the standings is very important. It’s very well-deserved.” For the player, the key lies in a profound change of mentality: “We have to break the limiting beliefs that are imposed and getting three wins in a row is valuable for everyone.”


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That commitment, according to his words, is the bridge to connect with the fans: “We want people to feel represented by what we do. That’s why we make the effort. It’s what we try to pass on to the younger players. The demands are constant and we always have to be up to the task.” Despite the celebration in Córdoba, the midfielder keeps his feet on the ground and acknowledges there is still room for growth: “This is football and there are details that we work on from the inside and want to polish, but the opponents play too and often imposing yourself in this kind of parity isn’t easy. But we can’t just settle for this, we have to go for more.”

Looking ahead and in light of the natural excitement among Unión fans, Pittón chose caution but with a clear goal: “Obviously, when the fans see the team winning, they get excited, but we know we have to keep improving and be more patient. That’s the way we’re going, but there’s still a long way to go and tough opponents ahead. So we have to keep getting stronger.”

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

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