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·9 September 2025
Ezequiel Medrán: "Since joining Colón, we've seen real progress"

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·9 September 2025
After Colón’s defeat against Estudiantes de Río Cuarto, coach Ezequiel Medrán spoke at a press conference and analyzed the team’s difficult present. He acknowledged the shortcomings, appreciated the fans’ support, and made it clear that the immediate goal is to remain in the division.
First, Medrán analyzed what the match left behind: “We tried to work the game, but it was hard for us to find clarity and fluidity in our play. In the second half, we did better. Since we arrived at Colón, we’ve seen an improvement in the team’s willingness to work. The match slipped away from us because of a set piece, which has happened in previous games. We always analyze everything based on the result, and everything becomes an uphill battle.”
Then, the coach highlighted the squad’s attitude and the support from the fans: “Our rival is ourselves. I assure you that the boys are committed and want to turn this around. It’s up to us, in this stretch, to seek improvement. Surely it will be hard to sleep tonight, but we will always try again—I feel that way and I have reasons for it. In a difficult moment, I want to thank the fans who cheered and pushed us forward. We appreciate that support right now; we want to get out of this situation quickly.”
Later, he pointed to the decisive mistake that shaped the match: “We couldn’t resolve a set piece and ended up paying dearly, with the match. One tries to honor the commitment to the colors, to the career, and obviously one hopes to finish with dignity. There are four games left, and I have plenty of reasons to motivate myself and move forward.”
On the other hand, Medrán emphasized: “Our reality is to remain in the division; we have a lot of work ahead. That’s the reality we face today at Colón. I take responsibility for what’s ahead, and I am convinced that we’re going to set things right. We know it won’t be enough, but we’re going to try.”
Finally, the coach closed with a self-critical message: “I focus on us; I want to compete well. I am focused on getting the team to play, giving them the best resources and tools. Today, that’s not reflected in the results, but there’s a wall we need to break through. The reality is that throughout the year, the team hasn’t been able to compete. Since we arrived, we’ve focused on trying to do that. The fans’ frustration is understandable—I get it. We want to turn that around.”
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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