River Plate’s Unbeaten Home Run at the Monumental: A Seven-Month Run

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El Millonario has been writing a remarkable home run at Núñez, locking in results and leaving rivals with no points to take home for almost seven months. The run has become a defining feature of River Plate’s recent dominance on its own turf, turning the Monumental into a fortress where success rarely slips away.

Over the last stretch, River Plate has built an extraordinary sequence at home that has turned the club into a symbol of consistency for fans and analysts alike. The team has piled up win after win, showcasing a level of performance that has few parallels in recent league history. Each victory at the Monumental has carried weight, contributing to a growing narrative about a squad that seizes control of matches from the opening whistle and sustains that control through to the final whistle.

Part of the momentum came to a head with a landmark win against Arsenal, a result that solidified the streak and underscored the home advantage the club enjoys. That victory not only extended a run of league success but also highlighted the mental and tactical discipline the team has shown when playing in front of its own fans. The stretch includes high-stakes fixtures from domestic competition as well as continental clashes, all navigated with a blend of intensity and organization that makes the Monumental a challenging venue for any opponent.

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