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Liverpool WAG Rebeca Tavares celebrates big victory over Bayern at Allianz Arena

- Liverpool WAG Rebeca Tavares was among the fans that watched the Reds progress to the UCL quarter-final stage at the Allianz Arena

- The Reds thrashed home-side Bayern Munich 3-1 in front of their fans on Wednesday night

- Liverpool will now wait for their quarter-final foes on Friday, March 15, when the draw ceremony holds

Liverpool pulled off an incredible 3-1 win over Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, March 13, to secure a spot in the quarter finals of the Champions League.

The Reds reigned supreme on the Bundesliga side, purely outclassing the Germans despite the home team putting up a good show for their supporters.

Liverpool WAG Rebeca Tavares celebrates the Reds' big victory over Bayern at Allianz Arena

Fabinho of Liverpool and Kingsley Coman of Bayern Munich battle for the ball during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Liverpool at Allianz Arena.

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And following the big win, Fabinho's beautiful wife Rebeca Tavares celebrated her mans' stellar performance after accompanying him to the battlefront at the Allianz Arena.

Rebeca posted a photo of her and her friends outside the Allianz Arena alongside two love-heart emojis, after watching her husband secure a chance at Liverpool lifting the cup with big ears.

The former Monaco star was solid in midfield and locked down most threats whilst constantly supporting Liverpool's lethal front three attackers.

The Brazilian stepped in to replace injured Jordan Henderson in the 15th minute and did well for his Merseyside club against formidable opponents including ace striker Robert Lewandowski.

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Liverpool stand a chance at picking up where they left off from last year's campaign, where Real Madrid snatched the Champions League title away from them in the final.

Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp's men are still staying strong in the race for the Premier League crown with 73 points — only one point shy from League leaders Manchester City.

Earlier, Legit.ng reported Liverpool advanced to the quarterfinal stage of the Champions League after beating Bayern Munich 3-1 at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night, March 13.

Senegal international Sadio Mane opened scoring for the Premier League outfit just after 26 minutes of action in Germany.

With Virgil van Dijk claiming the assist for the goal which the attacker superbly took on Manuel Neuer and a couple of defenders before carefully placing the ball into the back of the net.

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