
Boca. Lanús. Rosario. Due to injuries, suspensions, and the special case of Cristian Medina, who must regain the coach’s trust after the incident in Rosario—making it uncertain whether he will be considered again—Pintita will start his second week of work facing the challenging task of assembling a team that will already have five absences. Added to this is Lucas Blondel, who is still in recovery. Who will miss the visit to Lanús?
Cristian Lema: According to Boca’s announcement, the defender has a “sprain involving the external ligaments of the left ankle” and also suffered a “partial injury to the anterior inferior tibiofibular syndesmosis.” He will not require surgery, will wear a boot for a month at the beginning of his recovery, and will be out for approximately 45 days.
Kevin Zenón: He suffered a mild sprain in his left ankle against Gimnasia on October 22, which will keep him off the field for another 10 days.
Lucas Janson: On October 17, he suffered a hamstring tear and will need another week before he can train with the group again to be available for Gago.
Pol Fernández: He was sent off in the last match against Riestra and must serve a suspension against Lanús.
Miguel Merentiel: The Uruguayan forward experienced a muscle strain in his adductor before the draw with Deportivo Riestra, prompting medical examinations that confirmed a strain. How long will he be out? About two weeks of rehabilitation. As for Cristian Medina, it remains uncertain whether he will be considered again.
Gastón Hernández Renews His Contract with San Lorenzo: All the Details
After several months of waiting, with his previous contract set to expire after December 31, Gastón Hernández has finally agreed to and signed his renewal with San Lorenzo, extending his stay at the club until the end of 2027.
The 26-year-old central defender, who came through the club’s youth system, starred in the video shared on official communication channels to announce the contract extension, which includes a buyout clause of 10 million USD.
“Hello, Cuervos! I wanted to share that I have just renewed my contract. I am very happy and looking forward to getting back on the field with you. Big hugs to everyone,” expressed “el Tonga.”
Hernández, originally from San Rafael (Mendoza), had a successful loan spell at San Martín de San Juan between 2020 and 2021 (where he suffered a torn ACL in his right knee) and made his debut with the blue and garnet jersey in April 2022.
Although initially under Rubén Darío Insua—who took over in May of that year—he was a substitute for Jeremías James, the serious injury James suffered opened the door for Hernández, who quickly earned the starting position.
Banfield’s New Management Reports a Debt of 13 Million Dollars
Banfield renewed its leadership at the beginning of the month, putting an end to 12 years dominated by Eduardo Spinosa. The new board, led by Matías Mariotto, presented a harsh preliminary report on the club’s finances, stating that there is a debt of 13.5 million dollars.
They displayed a series of slides during halftime of the match against Racing at the Florencio Sola, briefly explaining how they arrived at that figure: they estimated the salary debt for club employees at 372 million pesos, while the professional football department owes salaries totaling 890.5 million pesos and 19 thousand dollars.
Looking ahead, the report states that the institution’s future revenues are severely compromised due to issuing checks for 1.2 billion pesos to close the trust at the end of September, using the broadcasting rights for the rest of this year and next as collateral.
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