This is how Deportivo Morón shape up to face Colón at the Brigadier | OneFootball

This is how Deportivo Morón shape up to face Colón at the Brigadier | OneFootball

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·19 septembre 2025

This is how Deportivo Morón shape up to face Colón at the Brigadier

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Xiomara Grande, journalist from Morón, spoke with ADN GOL about the current situation of Gallito ahead of Sunday's match against Colón here in Santa Fe from 5 PM.

Well, Morón is traveling on Saturday to visit Colón this weekend with two absences, as you may already know, one is the goalkeeper and the other is Santiago Cubisin who reached the fifth yellow card.


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Yes, Morón had been repeating the same team, the same eleven, for three matches, so now they are forced to make changes. In place of Leandro Finochieto, Julio Salvá will play, who is already recovered, and Santiago Cubicín is one of those who reached the fifth yellow card. Considering the substitutes that OTTA has, and having made that change at some other time, the one who might come in is Emiliano Franco changing position and putting in Juan Manuel Olivares.

Yes, Morón still has chances to be a finalist, but as Walter OTA said the other day, they should have won those last four matches to be in a good position to become finalists.

Unfortunately, they wasted the match, two matches ago at home against Temperley, losing at the end, which I think they didn't deserve, they deserved to take away something more, and in the match against Estudiantes that slipped away, those were key moments, says Morón, who had been very strong at home.

Yes, totally, because you don't know, I mean, lately, Morón is a tough opponent for rivals to face, especially considering Colón's current situation, I suppose it must not be easy to prepare for the match against Morón given their current form, but I think anything can happen. We don't know, especially as visitors, you might say, well, Colón is coming off three consecutive defeats, they're lower in the table, but then they might play a better match, right? And they might take away your chance of fighting at the top to become a finalist, but I think Morón now has to, I'm not saying they've lost hope of becoming finalists, but they should position themselves as best as possible for a reduced stage.

Well, there are many matches where they haven't been very happy, where Morón has been disadvantaged in several matches. Obviously, that's not an excuse, right? It's something the coach tries to highlight, but they have suffered many expulsions, also due to behavior, right? It's a serious mistake, a great difficulty that OTTA's team has.

Even though they have a team and everything, they've managed to consolidate it, but they still have that behavior issue regarding red cards, right? Notice that there are several players, like Cubiciner, who will miss the match this weekend, having reached the fifth, and was expelled twice, Jonathan Berón as well, Morón has 11 expulsions in this tournament. The team with the most expulsions.

Yes, look, for me and from what we see and everything, I say, Jair González is a key player in the team. The scorers, well, in these last matches Constantino hasn't been able to score, but Jair González is a key player in the team.

Regarding the absences of Finocchieto and Cubisin, they would be joined by Mariano Bittolo, a former Colón player, and Gastón González due to injury.

Julio Salvá, Juan Manuel Cabrera, Franco Lorenzón, Joaquín Libera, Franco Vázquez or Emiliano Laza, Juan Manuel Olivares, Pablo Ferreira, Jair González, Emiliano Franco, and Fabrizio Zanninetti and Ivo Constantino. That would be OTTA's eleven.

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