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·15 de setembro de 2025
The stat that shows why Colón are among the worst sides in Primera Nacional

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·15 de setembro de 2025
Colón suffered its third consecutive defeat, the seventh in the last eight matches, where it only scored one goal. With one point, it escapes, but it could still be saved even without adding more.
Colón's current situation is alarming: in the last eight matches, it managed to score just one goal, Ignacio Lago's in the 1-1 draw against Chacarita, a match that marked Ezequiel Medrán's debut as coach. After that debut, the net became elusive for the Sabalero, which has accumulated seven defeats in that period.
The negative streak included losses against Gimnasia de Mendoza (2-0), Gimnasia de Jujuy (4-0), Agropecuario (1-0), San Telmo (1-0), Defensores de Belgrano (1-0), Estudiantes de Río Cuarto (1-0) and Talleres de Remedios de Escalada (2-0). Beyond the lack of goals, the worrying fact is the defensive fragility: the team from Santa Fe conceded 12 goals in that period and never managed to keep a clean sheet.
Now, the calendar shows that Colón will close the season with three key commitments:
Deportivo Morón, this Sunday at 5 PM at the Brigadier López stadium.
The outlook on the table offers some relief: the Sabalero needs just one point to mathematically secure its stay in the Primera Nacional. Even if they lose all three matches, they could achieve the goal if certain results occur for their direct rivals.
The pending issue, however, is on the football side: Colón cannot find answers in attack and is going through one of the toughest droughts in its recent history. With a battered squad and a coach still trying to give the team an identity, the priority is to secure the category, but the concern about performance goes beyond the simple numerical objective.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.