# Lucas Janson 

> Attacker · Argentina · [Boca Juniors](https://betsprinter.com/teams/1733) · [Canonical HTML](https://betsprinter.com/players/47230)

## Quick facts

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Age | 31 |
| Date of birth | 1994-08-16 |
| Nationality | Argentina |
| Position | Attacker |
| Jersey | #11 |
| Height | 171 cm |
| Weight | 67 kg |
| Current club | [Boca Juniors](https://betsprinter.com/teams/1733) |
| Competition | [Liga Profesional de Fútbol](https://betsprinter.com/leagues/30) |

## Season snapshot

| Metric | Value |
| --- | ---: |
| Season | 2024 |
| Competition | Liga Profesional de Fútbol |
| Appearances | 9 |
| Minutes | 260 |
| Goals | 0 |
| Assists | 0 |
| Average rating | 6.80 |

## Profile

### Veteran attacker seeking rhythm at Boca Juniors

## Profile
Lucas Janson arrives on paper as a 31-year-old Argentine attacker operating for Boca Juniors[^fact-1]. The profile is of a seasoned wide forward who, by registration and role, is expected to inject attacking tempo and chance-creation into a front line[^fact-1]. That identity sets the baseline for how minutes and output should be judged rather than raw counting stats alone[^fact-1].

## Season form
This campaign’s sample is extremely limited: a single appearance in 2026 for a total of 74 minutes on the pitch[^fact-2]. Such a small sample makes conventional output tallies unreliable; counting statistics will be noise until playing time increases[^fact-2]. Provider data gives an average rating of 7.00 across that stint — a sign that the on-pitch minutes were judged competent when he featured, albeit in a tiny dataset[^fact-3].

Recent xG/xA figures are not available in the supplied facts, and the sample size prevents any robust inference about underlying attacking contribution. The useful takeaway is this: the 7.00 average rating suggests positive impact in the moments he did play, but translating that into predictive form requires substantially more minutes than 74[^fact-3][^fact-2].

## Availability & momentum
Availability looks, for now, like the limiting factor. The only recorded match time comes from that single 74-minute appearance in 2026, which means match rhythm and sharpness are questions rather than answered facts[^fact-2]. No additional fitness or absence details are supplied, so momentum must be read from the fact that opportunities have been sparse rather than from a clear run of form[^fact-2].

That scarcity of minutes tends to compress variance: a good performance is harder to sustain into a string of games if starts do not follow, and the opposite is also true. The 7.00 rating shows promise in isolation, but absence of consecutive appearances leaves the trajectory ambiguous[^fact-3][^fact-2].

## What to watch
Pay attention to how Boca Juniors deploy him when he next receives minutes: whether as a starter or a structured substitute will determine the types of returns he can plausibly provide[^fact-1]. The immediate signal to track is increase in minutes beyond the current 74 — a step from token involvement to consistent selection would convert the positive rating into a more meaningful sample[^fact-2][^fact-3].

If selection becomes regular, the value lies in monitoring whether the provider rating holds up across 90-minute samples and multiple matches; the current 7.00 reading is the best clue available that he can fit in rhythm when called upon[^fact-3]. For now, the story is simple: limited minutes, a tidy provider score, and a need for sustained opportunity at Boca Juniors to confirm whether the early signal becomes a trend[^fact-2][^fact-3][^fact-1].

### Cited facts

[^fact-1]: **Identity** — 31 years old · Argentina · Attacker · current club Boca Juniors.
[^fact-2]: **Season volume** — 1 appearances (2026), 74 minutes on the pitch.
[^fact-3]: **Average rating** — Provider rating averages 7.00 across the season.

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