Miguel Ángel Russo: Hospitalized, Condition Stable

September 2, 2025 – 20:29

The technical director of Boca Juniors again made checks after an urinary infection and was hospitalized with serum at the Fleni Institute. It is stable.

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Boca coach Miguel Ángel Russo, a New clinical control after being diagnosed with a urinary infection. As a precaution, the technical director will spend the next 24 hours admitted to the Fleni Institute of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Belgrano. It is stable and with serum.

Last week Miguel had undergone a general check -up, where urinary infection was detected. There, although it was not necessary to stay hospitalized, the doctors of the Fleni Institute recommended not to expose themselves to the low temperatures. If not mediating inconveniences, I should spend the next 24 hours in the Fleni and then it would be discharged next Wednesday. The institute did not yet issue a statement on the internment of the Xeneize coach.

Russo’s word after the victory against Aldosivi and the next Boca matches

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On the other hand, after the 2-0 victory against Aldosivi in ​​Mar del Plata, Russo talked about the next game in which Xeneize will face Rosario Central: “I didn’t think about central yet, even if they don’t believe it. The next weekend there is no football, so we are in another situation. We have to handle the week with everything that comes”.

The local tournament will not be played next weekend for the elections in the province of Buenos Aires and the Pratate for the FIFA date. For this reason, Boca will just play next Sunday, September 14 in Rosario, in front of Central (17:30). After the return before Central, by date 9 of the Clausura will face Central Cordoba of Santiago del Estero at La Bombonera on Sunday, September 21 (starting at 9:15 p.m.). Meanwhile, Saturday 27/9 will visit Defense and justice in Florencio Varela (since 19).

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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