The Province

England’s night in Champions League

Liverpool and Tottenham both advance at the expense of Italian clubs

- GRAHAM DUNBAR

GENEVA — It ended England 2, Italy 0 on Tuesday, on a tense night of decisive Champions League group games.

Liverpool advanced to the round of 16 by beating Napoli 1-0, though it relied on a stoppage-time save by goalkeeper Alisson Becker. Tottenham is also in Monday’s draw after defying expectatio­ns in Barcelona thanks to Lucas Moura’s 85th-minute leveller in a 1-1 draw.

Even with that point, Tottenham still needed Inter Milan to fail to beat winless PSV Eindhoven — and it ended 1-1 in San Siro.

Both English teams overcame nervous endings to finish runner-up in their groups and edged through on headto-head tiebreaker­s with Italian rivals after finishing level on points.

A late goal in any of the three games would have changed the equation but Alisson saved Liverpool, second-half substitute Lionel Messi couldn’t lift Barcelona and Inter failed to find a winner in seven minutes of stoppage time.

Napoli kicked off Tuesday leading Group C, but dropped below Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, which won 4-1 at Red Star Belgrade to advance in top spot.

The four qualifying places in the other two groups playing Tuesday were decided last month.

Still, Borussia Dortmund’s 2-0 win at Monaco meant it rose above Atletico Madrid — which drew 0-0 at Club Brugge — to win Group A.

Porto had already clinched Group D’s top spot before winning 3-2 at Galatasara­y, and runner-up Schalke beat visiting Lokomotiv Moscow 1-0.

Group winners will be drawn against a runner-up and play the second leg at home in the round of 16.

Third-place teams transfer to the Europa League’s round of 32, which is also drawn Monday at UEFA headquarte­rs.

Napoli and Inter are joined there by Club Brugge and Galatasara­y.

ENGLAND’S REVIVAL

England is having a stellar year on the internatio­nal stage compared to four-time world champion Italy.

The English reached the semifinals at the World Cup in Russia, for which Italy failed to qualify, and advanced to the Nations League Final Four. Italy could have hosted that mini-tournament next June but failed to advance from a group won by Portugal.

Now, England will have all four of its teams in the Champions League round of 16 draw because both Manchester clubs, City and United, already secured their places before playing Wednesday.

After Napoli and Inter were eliminated Tuesday, Italy has just two teams in the draw. Juventus and Roma also are through already, ahead of their final group-stage game Wednesday.

Liverpool gave its fans a nervous night at Anfield, scoring just once from 21 attempts on goal. Sadio Mane was the biggest culprit, wasting three clear chances to give his team extra margin for error.

Only a reflex save at the end by Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson denied Napoli substitute Arkadiusz Milik.

Liverpool will be without centre back Virgil van Dijk in its first leg at home in the next round. Van Dijk will be suspended for getting a third yellow card in the group stage. It could have been more, as a tackle on Dries Mertens followed through on the Napoli forward’s lower left leg and risked a red card.

Tottenham was minutes from exiting the competitio­n, trailing to a superb seventh-minute solo goal from Ousmane Dembele, who shot past his France teammate Hugo Lloris.

Barcelona rested several regular starters, yet still dominated much of the game with Philippe Coutinho twice striking the woodwork.

Harry Kane then found Moura unmarked near the six-yard box to score past backup goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen.

Inter trailed for much of the game to PSV, who took the lead in the 13th from Mexico winger Chucky Lozano’s goal.

Mauro Icardi’s fourth goal in the competitio­n in the 73rd was not enough for Inter, which won its opening two games then failed to win any of the next four.

PARIS, DORTMUND ON TOP

Paris Saint-Germain began its group with a loss at Liverpool but went unbeaten the rest of the way, scoring 17 goals in total.

PSG’s superstar strike force of Edinson Cavani, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe all scored in a 4-1 win in Belgrade that ensured the French champion will avoid the likes of Barcelona and Manchester City in the next round.

Borussia Dortmund leads the Bundesliga and also topped its Champions League group. Raphael Guerreiro, the Portugal wing back, scored in each half in a 2-0 win in Monaco, which finished in last place with just one point.

EUROPA PLACE

Galatasara­y was the big winner Tuesday in Group D, getting a place in the Europa League round of 32 despite its first home loss this season, 3-2 against Porto.

The Turkish team retained third place in the group when Lokomotiv Moscow gave up a stoppage-time goal in a 1-0 loss at Schalke.

Porto and Schalke had already advanced before kickoff. Porto tops the group with a 16-point tally and is seeded in Monday’s draw.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly, left, and Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker battle for the ball during the Champions League Group C soccer match at Anfield stadium in Liverpool Tuesday.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly, left, and Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker battle for the ball during the Champions League Group C soccer match at Anfield stadium in Liverpool Tuesday.

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