— Spurs, Liverpool through to round 16 after dramatic results
Liverpool advanced to the last 16 of the Champions League with a tense 1-0 win over Napoli at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah scored the only goal of the game in the 34th minute, finishing past David Ospina from a tight angle.
Needing to win to qualify, Liverpool spurned a host of chances to add to their lead, with Sadio Mane missing two glorious opportunities from close range.
That allowed Napoli to stay alive and only a crucial point-blank injury-time save from Alisson prevented Arkadiusz Milik from scoring and knocking Liverpool out of the Champions League.
The result sees Jurgen Klopp's side finish second in Group C behind Paris Saint-Germain, who won 4-1 against Red Star Belgrade.
Both Liverpool and PSG will now look forward to the last-16 draw on December 17, having come through one of the more difficult groups in this season's competition.
In truth, Liverpool's night should have been more comfortable than it was in the final 20 minutes, given the number of chances they created.
They were the better side throughout, with Salah and James Milner spurning early openings either side of Marek Hamsik shooting over from the edge of the box.
The opening goal arrived in the 34th minute when Salah shimmied past Kalidou Koulibaly and then finished past Ospina, who was caught creeping out of his goal in expectation of a cross rather than a shot.
Salah shot wide at the start of the second half after breaking into the box before Roberto Firmino headed at Ospina.
It looked only a matter of time before Liverpool scored again as Milner curled wide and then Salah took the ball around Ospina, only to be denied by a flying save from the goalkeeper.
As the clock ticked down, and with Napoli only needing to score once to advance, the atmosphere grew more tense.
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Lucas Moura scored a late equaliser to send Spurs through
Lucas Moura scored five minutes from time as Tottenham drew 1-1 with Barcelona to match Inter Milan's result and qualify for the Champions League last 16.
Spurs were heading for the Champions League exit door after Ousmane Dembele's opener (7) for Barca - who rested Lionel Messi - and Inter Milan's equaliser against PSV Eindhoven.
However, Spurs, who needed to match Inter's result to qualify, created ample opportunities and finally took one when Moura prodded home Harry Kane's cross (85), moments after Philippe Coutinho had struck the post for a second time.
All eyes were on the final stages of Inter's game but that match ended 1-1 and Mauricio Pochettino's side qualify for the knockout stages despite taking just one point from their first three games in Group B.
Messi, Gerard Pique, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets were all rested by Ernesto Valverde as Barcelona had already topped the group with a game to spare.
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