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She defends him, for the harsh criticism of Fabinho, this is how his wife responds furiously

On social media, Fabinho has been among the most criticised players for underperforming

By Charles Cornwall

On social media, Fabinho has been among the most criticised players for underperforming

This Madrid proved to be more solvent than the side that beat Jurgen Klopp's side in last year's final in Paris. They did so with a victory that harked back to the run of comebacks that saw Real Madrid win their 14th European Cup, stretching their own record collection of tournament wins.

A defensive shambles allowed the hosts to take a 2-0 lead. Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez put Liverpool ahead with a superb backheel after just four minutes and Egypt's Mo Salah doubled Liverpool's lead 10 minutes later after Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois blundered to give him the ball in the heart of the box.

Anyone would have given up in the Anfield cauldron, but Vinicius revived Madrid. In the process, he showed that he is one of the rising stars in European football. For his part, Benzema made it clear that he is an iconic veteran of the club, returning to the game in this way. Vinicius, the youthful Brazilian star, scored after 21 minutes with a brilliant finish and levelled after 36 minutes, capitalising on a dreadful clearance by his compatriot Allison Becker, the Liverpool goalkeeper. And to think it had all started so well for Liverpool. Now, Madrid seem assured of a place in the last eight.

<strong>They have no memory</strong>

On social media, Fabinho has been among the most criticised players for underperforming. But his wife Rebeca Tavares responded furiously and accused them of having no memory: I prefer stay quiet. this people has no memory!!!!! They seems to forgot that we are a team, we lose and win as a team.

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