Holders Liverpool safely negotiated Tuesday’s trip to Salzburg to take their place in the last 16 of this season’s UEFA Champions League, while Chelsea are also through, but Ajax suffered a shock group-stage exit.
Six clubs secured spots in the draw for the first knockout round in their final group games, with Ajax and Inter the big names to miss out.
Juergen Klopp’s side just needed to draw in Austria to keep alive their bid to retain the European Cup, and they duly beat Salzburg 2-0 thanks to two goals in the second half by Naby Keita and Mohamed Salah.
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Keita headed in Sadio Mane’s cross against his former club to put Liverpool ahead in the 57th minute, and Salah then rounded goalkeeper Cican Stankovic to score from an improbably tight angle.
Salah squandered many chances before applying the finishing blow to Salzburg with a stunning second goal, the angle having appeared too acute to find the net after breaking the offside trap.
“We kept saying: ‘The next one, the next one, the next one,’ then he goes and scores from a ridiculous angle,” Liverpool leftback Andrew Robertson said. “I don’t know how he got it in from there, on his weaker foot.”
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The result allowed Liverpool to progress as Group E winners, with SSC Napoli going through in second place, while Salzburg are out and drop into the Europa League instead.
Napoli made sure of their progress by trouncing KRC Genk 4-0 in Italy, with Arkadiusz Milik scoring a first-half hat-trick, the third goal coming from the penalty spot.
Dries Mertens converted another spot-kick in the second half to seal the win, but the Italian side still sacked coach Carlo Ancelotti in the wake of the game.
There was high drama in Group H, as Valencia beat Ajax 1-0 in Amsterdam, Rodrigo Moreno’s strike taking the Spaniards through to the last 16 at the expense of last season’s semi-finalists, and leaving their hosts stunned.
Ajax had again been impressive this season, but were left to rue their inability to win either of their two matches against Chelsea, as Frank Lampard’s team progressed in second place, a point ahead of the Dutch giants, thanks to a 2-1 victory over Lille OSC.
Tammy Abraham and Cesar Azpilicueta netted first-half goals for Chelsea, who held on after Loic Remy pulled one back for Lille.
Chelsea, the 2011-2012 Champions League winners, finished level on points with Valencia, but came second due to their inferior head-to-head record.
Ajax drop into the Europa League along with Inter, as Antonio Conte’s team contrived to lose 2-1 at home to a makeshift Barcelona.
A win would have taken Inter through, and they were fancied to get the result they required as Barcelona left out a host of senior players, including Lionel Messi, with top spot in Group F already secured.
Carles Perez gave Barcelona the lead midway through the first half, but Romelu Lukaku fired in the equalizer.
Inter then missed chances to score a second and Ansu Fati showed them the way, the substitute netting an 86th-minute winner.
Borussia Dortmund needed to better Inter’s result and they did so, beating Slavia Prague 2-1 to progress in second.
Julian Brandt got their winner after Jadon Sancho’s opener was canceled out by Tomas Soucek, with Dortmund holding on after Julian Weigl was sent off.
Meanwhile, Olympique Lyonnais went through in dramatic fashion in Group G, coming from behind to draw 2-2 with RB Leipzig.
The Germans were two goals ahead at halftime thanks to two penalties, one scored by Emil Forsberg and the other by Timo Werner.
However, Houssem Aouar’s curler gave Lyon hope just after the break and Memphis Depay leveled matters with eight minutes left.
Leipzig win the group, while the draw proved enough for Lyon to finish second, because Zenit Saint Petersburg lost 3-0 to SL Benfica in Lisbon.
Franco Cervi gave Benfica the lead before a Pizzi penalty and a Sardar Azmoun own-goal, as the Portuguese side finish third.
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