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·19 de enero de 2026
Terrible news for Boca: Miguel Merentiel ruled out for the Apertura opener

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·19 de enero de 2026

The Beast left the field against Olimpia due to discomfort in his calf, and tests confirmed a muscle injury. Janson is expected to be the number 9 for the first match.
The early exit of Miguel Merentiel set off all the alarms at Boca. Just over ten minutes into the friendly against Olimpia, the striker asked to be substituted and left an image that worried the coaching staff. After the match, Claudio Úbeda did not hide his concern, and the situation was confirmed at the start of the week: the Uruguayan underwent tests and the results showed a tear in his calf. As a result, at the very least, he will miss the debut in the Torneo Apertura.
The scene was telling: Merentiel looked at the bench, made the gesture, and requested the substitution. Lucas Janson came on immediately, while the striker sat among the substitutes with ice on the affected area—a sign that increased concern throughout the Boca world.
Although the official medical report will be released in the coming hours, the bad news about the injury has already leaked, and the club is already working with the idea that the Beast will not be available for the opener. He will likely miss several more matches (Estudiantes, Newell’s, Vélez, and Platense) although it will depend on his recovery.
“Of course it worries us and we’re on it. Regarding Miguel: he had a slight discomfort from a knock, and in theory, that’s where he felt the pain. Let’s wait for the tests tomorrow and hope it’s nothing serious. It’s a position where we’re getting our center forwards back, and we need everyone,” Úbeda explained at a press conference.
Boca will make their debut next Sunday against Deportivo Riestra, at La Bombonera, and the offensive outlook is complicated. Merentiel, the only available center forward until his injury, will not be fit, while Edinson Cavani (lower back pain) and Milton Giménez (groin pain) are still being treated with care.
In this context, Lucas Janson appears as the improvised option to play as number 9. The former Vélez player came on 15 minutes into the first half against Peñarol and delivered a good performance: he had two clear headers, one saved by the goalkeeper and another that hit the crossbar. It was also his return to the pitch after almost four months without playing minutes in the blue and gold shirt.
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