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Rebeca Tavares has hit back at Napoli's Carlo Ancelotti and Dries Mertens following Liverpool's 1-0 victory over the Italian club.

Tavares, who is married to Fabinho, had her say on Twitter over the Napoli manger and player's previous comments about Anfield - and she didn't hold back.

Prior to last night's match, Ancelotti had laughed off Anfield's reputation as one of the most intimidating stadiums, claiming that Liverpool are easier opponents than Atlanta.

Similarly, forward Mertens mocked Liverpool's 'This is Anfield' sign that hangs above the exit of the tunnel at Anfield.

He told The Times: "My strongest memory is that they have a sign saying 'This is Anfield' and everyone was talking about it.

"I came through the tunnel and I asked, 'Where is the thing?'."

But both Ancelotti and Meterns were forced to eat their words after Liverpool won against Napoli and secured their place in the Champions League last 16.

And Tavares was not about to let the Italian side forget as she retweeted a collage of Ancelotti and Mertens statements and a picture of a Napoli fan crying after Mohamed Salah's goal.

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She captioned the post saying: "That’s why I love this sport, in everything in life we have to be quiet and wait !!!!

(Image: Twitter/rebecatavares)

"We have to live the present, so let’s celebrate this victory."

She accompanied the tweet with two emojis - a side eye and football.

Ever since her husband joined Liverpool in July of this year, Tavares has been a fully-fledged Liverpool supporter, often posting 'YNWA' and proclaiming "We are Reds, baby", on Instagram.

At the Merseyside derby, she captured a distraught Everton fanbase in the away end before adding an emoji of a man crying.