The Argentinian striker made a fool of himself in the defeat of San Lorenzo against Lanús. His last goal was on February 29, 2020, when he was still playing for the albos.

On February 29, 2020, it had been Blandi's last goal cry.
© Agency OneOn February 29, 2020, it had been Blandi’s last goal cry.

Considering the price and track record, Nicolás Blandi’s time at Colo Colo is considered one of the most disappointing in many years. The player arrived at the beginning of 2020 for about 1.5 million dollarswith the mission of ending Esteban Paredes’ scoring dependency and endorsed by a great poster in Argentine soccer thanks to his campaigns with San Lorenzo, where he was champion of the Copa Libertadores and captain.

But his contribution was almost nil. He scored just two goals in 19 games, spent almost all the time injured and Gustavo Quinteros decided not to count on him anymore. After long negotiations, the albos managed to terminate his contract early in mid-2021 and the player returned to Argentina to meet again with the best version of him in Unión de Santa Fe, although he was not successful either and did not inflate the ratings again. networks.

almost three years later

He left Tatengue with the poor record of just 42 minutes played and zero goals, but San Lorenzo offered him a new opportunity. With the backing of a club where he is much loved, he hoped to see the light in a career that seemed stagnant, but he continued without scoring throughout 2022.

However, in Boedo they continued to count on him and the striker was finally able to respond to that trust by converting the discount in Cuervo’s defeat against Lanús by 2-1. He took advantage of a series of rebounds in the rival area to beat striker Leandro Díaz, who had to be a makeshift goalkeeper due to the expulsion of Lautaro Morales.

An expected relief for the striker despite the fall of his team, since it is about his first goal after two years, eleven months and three days. His latest conquest was the February 29, 2020 in the tie between Colo Colo and Universidad de Concepción.

After taking off his mufa, Nicolás Blandi hopes to regain confidence for a San Lorenzo that has not had a very good time in recent years, hit by a delicate financial crisis that has not allowed him to be a protagonist in Argentina.

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