Weigandt out, two forced changes: Boca's likely XI v Cruzeiro | OneFootball

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·18 mai 2026

Weigandt out, two forced changes: Boca's likely XI v Cruzeiro

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Úbeda is considering three changes for the Xeneize’s key clash in Group D of the continental competition.

At La Bombonera, on Matchday 5 of Group D of the Conmebol Libertadores Cup, Boca host Cruzeiro in a crucial match, as they must take all three points to remain firmly in the fight to qualify for the round of 16 of the continental tournament.


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For this match, Xeneize coach Claudio Úbeda is considering three changes compared to the team that lost 1-0 to Barcelona in Ecuador. One of them is for footballing reasons, while the other two are forced, due to suspension and injury respectively.

First of all, Marcelo Weigandt will come out of the team. ‘Chelo’, criticized by the fans for his poor performances, will make way, with Malcom Braida coming in at right back, just as happened in the elimination against Huracán in the Torneo Apertura round of 16.

Moving into midfield, the first forced change will come there, since Santiago Ascacibar, who was sent off in Ecuador, will not be available for this match. Tomás Belmonte will take his place, sharing that area of the pitch with Leandro Paredes and Milton Delgado.

Finally, there will also be a change up front. Milton Giménez, who started against Barcelona, has a heel problem, so he will not be able to play and Ángel Romero will replace him, forming part of the strike duo alongside Miguel Merentiel.

Boca’s possible lineup to face Cruzeiro in the Copa Libertadores

With that in mind, Úbeda’s side would take the field with: Leandro Brey; Malcom Braida, Lautaro Di Lollo, Ayrton Costa, Lautaro Blanco; Tomás Belmonte, Milton Delgado, Leandro Paredes; Tomás Aranda; Miguel Merentiel and Ángel Romero.

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