La Bombonera was buzzing with energy last Saturday as Boca Juniors took on their eternal rival, River Plate, in the much-anticipated superclásico. With the sun setting on the horizon, fans filled the stadium, creating an electrifying atmosphere. From the very first second, Boca's players knew they had to leave it all on the pitch.

The first goal came early, in the 12th minute. T. Aranda took the ball in midfield, and after a magnificent sequence of passes, he set up Á. Romero, who completed the play with a bullet to the top corner. The joy from the fans was deafening; the chants echoed in every corner of the stadium. River Plate tried to respond, but Boca's defense, led by L. Blanco, was impenetrable.

In the second half, the intensity remained high. Boca Juniors players continued to attack, and it was L. Brey, the young goalkeeper, who kept the clean sheet with several key interventions. However, the final blow came in the 73rd minute. W. Alarcón received a through ball and, with composure, scored the second goal. The crowd erupted once more; the victory was secured.

The final whistle brought a mix of relief and jubilation. With a score of 2-0, Boca Juniors not only emerged victorious but also reaffirmed their dominance in this classic. The celebration in the locker room was euphoric, marking a milestone in the season.