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·3 Maret 2026
Colón get respite as Argentine football pauses amid injury woes

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·3 Maret 2026

The forced break ended up being an unexpected ally for Colón. In a squad hit by muscle injuries, the pause provided biological time and a margin for recovery for key players ahead of the match on Saturday, March 14, at 8:00 PM, against Acassuso.
Ignacio Lago is dealing with a muscle discomfort, but the winger should be fit to play if he responds favorably to the progressive workload throughout the week. His speed and ability to break through one-on-one situations are essential components in the rojinegro’s offensive structure, making his presence crucial.
The situation is different for Matías Godoy, who suffered a blow during training and the condition appears to be consistent with a muscle tear. Meanwhile, there has been no official medical report on Julián Marcioni, although everything suggests it is a minor strain. Both players are currently in the Sabalero infirmary and are focusing on their recovery; it is still too early to know if they will be available for the match on Saturday the 14th.
The squad returned to training this Monday after the draw against Ferro and will continue working until Friday morning at the June 4th training ground. It has not yet been decided whether there will be a practice session on Saturday, while Sunday will be a rest day before resuming on Monday.
The strike that caused unrest among much of the fans ended up offering a concrete benefit: time. In a context where the density of matches often hinders muscle recovery, Colón found in the break an opportunity to restore key players and maintain their competitive structure.
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