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Liverpool faces early exit from Champions League

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GENEVA — As four teams advanced to the Champions League knockout round Wednesday, last season’s runner-up Liverpool edged closer to an early exit.

A 2-1 loss at Paris SaintGerma­in in the night’s marquee match was Liverpool’s fifth straight away defeat in the competitio­n, and sparked wild celebratio­ns in Parc des Princes.

Liverpool, whose only shot on target was James Milner’s penalty to cut PSG’s lead in firsthalf stoppage time, fell to third place in Group C that has proved the tightest this season.

Still, a two-goal win over current group leader Napoli — which got two goals from Dries Mertens in beating Red Star Belgrade 3-1 — in two weeks’ time will send coach Juergen Klopp’s team into the Round of 16.

Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund ensured they will advance from Group A, and Porto won Group D with a game to spare with Schalke advancing as runner-up.

Barcelona began the week as the only team to qualify after four rounds of games, and was lifted by Lionel Messi’s sixth goal of the campaign to win 2-1 at PSV Eindhoven.

The five-time European champion clinched victory in Group B and will be seeded in the Round of 16 — guaranteed to be drawn against a group runner-up and with the second-leg game at home.

In a tense battle to join Barcelona in the Dec. 17 draw, Tottenham got an 80th-minute goal from substitute Christian Eriksen to beat Inter Milan 1-0 at Wembley Stadium. Tottenham avoided eliminatio­n and joined the Italians on seven points.

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