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·22 de abril de 2026
Úbeda makes 10 changes for Boca's trip to Defensa y Justicia

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·22 de abril de 2026

With confidence sky-high and on track in both competitions, Claudio Úbeda is once again turning to full rotation for this Thursday’s visit to Defensa y Justicia. With the idea of resting the 10 starting outfield players who beat River at the Monumental on Sunday so they can be at 100% for Tuesday’s Copa Libertadores clash against Cruzeiro, the coach will once again field a fully alternate lineup, just as he did against Independiente.
The results and improving performances have significantly strengthened Sifón’s standing on the Xeneize bench. The coach took bold gambles in recent matches and they paid off: 6 out of 6 in the Copa Libertadores and well positioned in Zone A of the local tournament, he will go to Florencio Varela with players who already managed to earn a good draw against Rojo and who, in some cases, have become real alternatives in decisive moments.
Given this scenario, the only one who will keep his place is Leandro Brey. With Agustín Marchesín injured, the youngster who arrived in 2022 from Los Andes will be in goal again. The rest will be almost the same XI that drew 1-1 against Independiente last Saturday at La Bombonera. The only two changes will be: Williams Alarcón for Camilo Rey Domenech (he will play the Superclásico with the reserves) and Exequiel Zeballos (now recovered) for Ángel Romero, who is seeing less and less playing time.
In addition to the aforementioned draw against the Avellaneda club, this back line had already been tested earlier in the Copa Argentina: aside from Juan Barinaga (Marcelo Weigandt played that day), the other three shared the field in the Copa Argentina. Nicolás Figal, Marco Pellegrino (the best performer), and Malcom Braida.
In midfield, the new face is Alarcón. The Chilean will partner Tomás Belmonte in the center, while ahead of them will be Alan Velasco, Ánder Herrera, and Exequiel Zeballos. Up front, Milton Giménez will play as the lone striker, the only alternative Sifón currently has for his first-choice strike duo.
With the 3,000 Boca fans who will follow the team at the Norberto Tito Tomaghello, Xeneize has earned some margin for error thanks to a run of victories. A win would seal qualification for the Apertura round of 16, although a loss or a draw would not complicate qualification for the next round (though it probably would affect home-field advantage). Beyond any changes against Halcón, the starters will go into the match against Cruzeiro with more than a week of rest.
Leandro Brey; Juan Barinaga, Nicolás Figal, Marco Pellegrino, Malcom Braida; Williams Alarcón, Tomás Belmonte; Alan Velasco, Ánder Herrera, Exequiel Zeballos; Milton Giménez.
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