Goal Rush in Super Clasico: River Plate Demolishes Boca Juniors 4-1Goal Rush in Super Clasico: River Plate Demolishes Boca Juniors 4-1 The iconic Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti erupted in a symphony of cheers and jeers as the arch-rivals, River Plate and Boca Juniors, clashed in the latest edition of the Super Clasico. With both teams desperate for bragging rights, the atmosphere was electric from the opening whistle. River Plate, buoyed by a raucous home crowd, wasted no time in taking the lead. In the 15th minute, Julian Alvarez brilliantly controlled a long ball before unleashing a thunderous shot that rocketed past Boca goalkeeper Agustín Rossi. The Monumental erupted in a frenzy of celebration. Just six minutes later, the Millonarios doubled their advantage. A flowing passing move culminated in Enzo Fernandez delivering a pinpoint cross into the box, which Matias Suarez headed home with aplomb. Boca found themselves reeling as River Plate continued to assert their dominance. The second half saw no let-up in the intensity. In the 59th minute, River Plate’s lead became insurmountable. Alvarez intercepted a loose pass from Rossi and coolly slotted the ball into the net for his second goal of the game. The Maracana went into delirium. Boca Juniors, to their credit, refused to throw in the towel. In the 67th minute, Dario Benedetto managed to pull one back for the visitors, injecting a glimmer of hope into their dwindling chances. However, any hope of a comeback was extinguished just minutes later when Esequiel Barco restored River Plate’s three-goal cushion. With pinpoint accuracy, Barco guided a curling effort into the far corner of the net. The final whistle blew to deafening cheers from the River Plate faithful. The 4-1 victory marked a resounding triumph for the Millonarios, further solidifying their dominance in the iconic rivalry. Alvarez and Fernandez were hailed as heroes, while Boca Juniors were left to lick their wounds and rue missed opportunities. The Super Clasico once again lived up to its reputation as one of the most captivating and intense matches in world football. River Plate’s goal rush had sent shockwaves through the footballing world, cementing their status as the undisputed kings of the rivalry. The Monumental became a fortress, a place where the Millonarios asserted their supremacy over their bitter rivals.