Fluminense thrashed São Paulo 6-0 at Maracanã this Thursday (27th), in the 36th round of the Brasileirão.
Besides being the biggest thrashing in the history of the matchup (returning the favor to the São Paulo team, at Morumbi, in 2002), the result marked an incredible milestone for the Carioca Tricolor.
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Fluminense won the last EIGHT home matches in the Brasileirão, which is the longest winning streak in the club's history in the national championship.
What were the matches? There were victories of all kinds:
2x0 Botafogo
3x0 Atlético-MG
1x0 Juventude
1x0 Internacional
1x0 Ceará
1x0 Mirassol
2x1 Flamengo
6x0 São Paulo
What else makes the victory so special?
It was Flu's first victory by more than six goals difference in Serie A since 2004, when they won 7-1 against Juventude.
And more: the result represented São Paulo's worst defeat in the history of the first division, equaling the 7-1 loss to Vasco in 2001.
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