Audio By Carbonatix
Mohamed Salah's first-half goal gave Liverpool the win they needed to secure a place in the Champions League knockout stage.
Jurgen Klopp's side needed a victory with a clean sheet or by two clear goals to make the last 16 - and in-form talisman Salah obliged by beating Napoli keeper David Ospina at his near post in the 34th minute.
Liverpool fully deserved their victory as Ospina partially redeemed himself with fine saves from Salah and Sadio Mane, with the latter and Virgil van Dijk also missing clear chances to extend the home side's advantage.
The clean sheet was the key, however, and Liverpool survived a huge scare in injury time when goalkeeper Alisson made a crucial save from Arkadiusz Milik in a rare Napoli opening.
Liverpool go through in second place behind Paris St-Germain - a feat achieved despite losing three away games in their group.
The Reds, who were beaten by Real Madrid in last season's final, will face one of the group winners when the last-16 draw is made on 17 December.
That could lead to another meeting with the champions, while their Spanish rivals Barcelona, Klopp's former charges Borussia Dortmund and Portuguese champions Porto have also advanced by topping their groups.
Latest Stories
-
SOS Children’s Villages Ghana deepens partnership with Gender Ministry
5 minutes -
Gender Ministry celebrates Christina Koch, reaffirms commitment to empowering girls
18 minutes -
Live stream: Newsfile digs into E&P’s takeover of Damang Mines, OSP powers and Anti-LGBTQ Bill
26 minutes -
Moody’s maintains Ghana’s rating at Caa1, revises outlook to positive
1 hour -
Zambia elevates tourism education to national priority as President Hichilema backs continental summit
2 hours -
Activa promotes credit insurance to boost SME export growth
2 hours -
ILTM Africa 2026 opens doors to inbound and outbound luxury travel in Cape TownÂ
2 hours -
“BP Soul Travel and Tours scored the highest marks” – Sports Minister Kofi Adams endorses agency for World Cup travel
2 hours -
‘At the age of 12, I was teaching people and collecting money from them’ – Forty Under 40 Awards
3 hours -
I broke my virginity at the age of 26 after university – Richard Abbey Jnr.
4 hours -
Sacked for fees, saved by faith: The untold story of Forty Under 40 Awards founder Richard Abbey Jnr
5 hours -
GCB Bank surges GH¢0.45, ETI gains GH¢0.06 as GSE ends week higher
5 hours -
Two teens jailed 55 years for robbery
6 hours -
UDS demands apology for MPhil student wrongly branded as Tamale robber
6 hours -
“We don’t sell fish!” – Tema Shipyard CEO hits back over dead fish discovery
7 hours