Well well well, a night to remember for Feyenoord. It's a famous victory, which adds to their win over Inter Milan in the mid-2000's and a victory over Juventus over three decades ago.
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J. St. Juste has scored a goal for Feyenoord!
Three minutes added on, as Feyenoord win a corner.
GOAL! What a finish for Feyenoord! Substitute St. Juste heads home from the corner and there's euphoria in Rotterdam, with the hosts on the verge of a famous victory that sees them exit this year's competition on a high.
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Difficult to see or to hear anything given the atmosphere in Rotterdam but there's not much to be missed on the field, as we enter the final minutes of both sides' campaign in the Champions League.
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Flares now lit by Feyenoord fans, as the celebrate the end of their Champions League journey this season. Off the pace in the Eredivisie, it could be a while until they return to Europe's elite competition.
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Napoli now have a man advantage as they seek a victory but it won't mean much in the grand scheme of things, with Shakhtar still leading 2-0 in Ukraine and therefore sending the Neopolitans out of the Champions League.
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T. Vilhena gets a second yellow card and is sent off.
Malasia fouls Ounas, giving Diawara another chance to deliver. His cross is far too deep and Feyenoord again deal with the pressure rather easily.
RED CARD! Vilhena has just gone through Ounas and receives his second yellow card. Feyenoord are not happy as the whistle had already gone but it was reckless from the Dutch midfielder, so he can't have too many arguments.
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J. St. Juste gets yellow.
St. Juste, minutes after his introduction, becomes the latest player in the book after fouling Mertens to prevent a counter-attack.
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D. Mertens gets yellow.
Yellow card for Mertens after he fouls Tapia. He'll miss the next match, which is set to be in the Europa League.
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What a tackle! Napoli spark into life with Ounas providing a superb reverse pass to unleash Mertens and only a spectacular tackle from Tapia prevents the Belgian from a goalscoring chance. The resulting corner then comes to nothing.
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J. St. Juste enters the game and replaces B. Nieuwkoop.
Feyenoord also make a change, with Nieuwkoop taken off with an injury. Jeremiah St. Juste is his replacement.
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A. Ounas enters the game and replaces José Callejón.
Zielinski, who scored the opening goal, fires a wayward effort wide of the post. Despite being a foot or so off target, it's one of the best chances created by the Italians in the second-half.
Jose Callejon, who looks rather bemused, is replaced by Adam Ounas. Maurizio Sarri may be resting the Spaniard for forthcoming matches, as their hopes look over.
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S. Larsson enters the game and replaces S. Berghuis.
Feyenoord's first change of the match sees Berghuis, who superbly set up the equaliser, replaced by Swedish international Sam Larsson.
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Napoli scored early on and then had decent chances fall to Mertens and Callejon but since then, the visitors have really been lacklustre in the attacking third.
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A very blunt spell in the match this, with Napoli not clicking in the final third and Feyenoord showing nothing since the break.
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Michael Oliver certainly isn't the most popular man in Rotterdam this evening, with the home fans convinced the Premier League official is treating their side unfairly.
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APPEALS! Feyenoord fans are up in arms as they appeal for a penalty but the officials aren't interested, instead giving advantage to Napoli.
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Mário Rui enters the game and replaces C. Maggio.
Another change for Napoli, who introduce Mario Rui in place for Christian Maggio.
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Jorgensen fouls Albiol and the Spaniard is far from happy, with the Spanish defender going head-to-head with the striker and earning himself a telling off from Michael Oliver.
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M. Rog enters the game and replaces Allan.
There is the first change of the match, with Allan replaced by Croatian international Marko Rog.
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Edging towards the period of the game where you'd expect changes to be made and Napoli may well look to their bench for attacking reinforcements.
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A better showing from Napoli in the past ten minutes, where they've dominated the flow of the game, but there's no changes as things stand in either of Group F's matches.
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Free-kick in a dangerous position for Napoli after Mertens' charge forward is halted by Van Beek. Diawara's delivery is woeful though, as he strikes the wall and sees Feyenoord hit on the counter as a result.
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The visitors have dominated the flow of the game since the restart, with Feyenoord not yet finding their rhythm since the interval. Changes could therefore be afoot for Van Bronckhorst's side.
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Napoli haven't quite been as impressive out wide as you'd expect, with the Neopolitans struggling to fully find a link between their front three. Insigne's absence obviously plays a part in that but there's still enough quality in their front trio this evening.
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Napoli are continuing to look dangerous but they'll need to get the likes of Mertens involved more in this game. The Belgian had been involved in 12 of the Italian side's last 20 goals in the Champions League.
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Zielinski in the wars early on, as he lands very uncomfortably, and Napoli are looking to start on the front foot, just as they did in the first period.
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KICK-OFF! Back underway for the second-half, in a game that promised so much for Napoli but will now leave them with a sinking problem. The Italians now kick to the right.
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Edging towards half-time here and Feyenoord are looking strong. Napoli certainly need the break to reassess their position but given the current scoreline in Ukraine, even a victory won't be enough for Sarri's side.
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You get the feeling that this is the chance for Feyenoord to build something, as the defending Eredivisie champions have won just half of their 14 league matches this season. Getting a result against Napoli would certainly boost confidence and they're doing very well tonight.
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Napoli, of course, missed two big chances earlier in this game to double their advantage. With Shakhtar winning, it doesn't matter too much but a potential return of just two wins in six Champions League matches won't be good enough for the Italian giants.
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A big test of Napoli's character ahead then, with the squad still reeling from Friday night's loss to Juventus. With the way Feyenoord are shaping up now, Sarri will be looking for his side to enter the break without falling behind.
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The news doesn't get any better for Napoli, with Shakhtar Donetsk doubling their advantage. As it stands, the Italian side need four goals to go in their favour- needing to retake the lead here and for Manchester City to mount a spectacular comeback in Ukraine.
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That goal has sparked Feyenoord into life and the hosts can taste blood, as the continue to put Napoli's defence under a wealth of pressure.
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N. Jørgensen has scored a goal for Feyenoord! Assist by S. Berghuis.
Berghuis has been poor so far but that cross, accompanied by superb footwork outwide, has put the ball on a plate for his team-mate.
GOAL! Feyenoord get the equaliser! Berghuis provides a superb curling cross into the middle where Jorgensen is lurking, heading into the far corner and leaving Reina with no chance.
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I mentioned young Malacia earlier and, as I expected, Callejon is keeping the teenager under a lot of pressure. The Spaniard has just nicked the ball off the full-back there, though the youngster superbly recovers.
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Napoli back enjoying a decent spell on the ball but Feyenoord are looking dangerous when they do get going, though they need to cut out individual errors.
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T. Vilhena gets yellow.
Now then, an interesting tie ahead in the other group game where Bernard has given Shakhtar Donetsk the lead against Manchester City. The Ukrainian side only need to avoid defeat if they're to qualify for the next round, which would send Napoli out.
First yellow card of the game is handed to Vilhena, who comes through the back of Allan in midfield. He'll miss Feyenoord's next European match, which won't be this season.
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The hosts are still yet to threaten Reina's goal, with Toornstra trying to volley at goal but bouncing a shot into the side netting. Feyenoord do have the most possession so far, though Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side will need to do something with it.
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Feyenoord looked a bit shellshocked after conceding that opening goal but they're slowly starting to find their feet in attack, asking questions of Napoli's back-line. For now, the visitors are standing firm.
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Two big chances in quick succession for Napoli and Sarri will certainly hope his side don't live to regret those missed opportunities come the end of the night.
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OFF THE LINE! Napoli really should have doubled their lead! Callejon finds plenty of room on the right after beating young Malacia and he pokes towards goal. Hamsik is closing down for a tap-in but it's superbly cleared away by Tapia.
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SAVE! Big, big chance for Napoli. Feyenoord's defence is struggling to keep Mertens quiet and an excellent one-two with Hamsik sees the Belgian through on goal, where Vermeer pulls out a big stop.
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First point of contention for Premier League referee Michael Oliver this evening, who elects not to give a foul for a challenge on Maggio when it seemed obvious. The entire stadium seemed to stop dead, so it was certainly surprising to see the official wave play on.
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Still no news from Ukraine, so as it stands this result isn't enough to see Napoli get through to the next round. They need a favour from Pep Guardiola's side.
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Napoli are without Lorenzo Insigne for the first time in 60 matches this evening but they don't seem to be missing the Italian forward this evening, with Zielinski in his place scoring the opening goal.
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Feyenoord looking to avoid following in the footsteps of Benfica, who's defeat last night saw the Portuguese giants lose all six of their matches this season. Should that happen with tonight's hosts, they'll have lost nine in a row in the Champions League.
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Napoli in control and looking very assured in their performance. Feyenoord are starting to grow into the game though, so it's still hanging in the balance.
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Malacia, on the left side for Feyenoord, is a surprise starter tonight in Haps' injury absence. The 18-year-old is making his debut and, up against Callejon, he's certainly set for a busy evening.
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Napoli continue on the front foot, with Callejon crossing a corner into the area where Koulibaly can't quite direct a header towards goal but he does earn another set-piece. Callejon's delivery again causes problems for the Feyenoord defence but they get it away.
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Just the start Maurizio Sarri's side will have wanted, especially to ease any nerves that could remain following the loss to Juventus on Friday. On it's own, it's not enough as they need a Manchester City win but they're doing their part already!
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P. Zieliński has scored a goal for Napoli!
GOAL! The perfect start for Napoli! A free-kick from Diawara is whipped into a dangerous area, where Albiol superbly heads the ball across. Mertens can't quite get there but Zielinski, in the front three tonight due to Insigne's absence, smashes home!
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KICK-OFF! We're underway at De Kuip! Napoli kick to the left as they seek a victory.
Good evening and welcome to our LIVE text commentary of the Champions League clash between Feyenoord and Napoli, where the visitors have everything to play for as the group stages come to a close.
Feyenoord, having lost all five of their matches this season, are facing an early exit from the European stage and are guaranteed to finish bottom of the group. They've now lost eight consecutive Champions League matches on the bounce and only have pride at stake, though they have never lost to an Italian side in Europe when on home soil.
Napoli's big week comes to a conclusion tonight, with the Serie A title hopefuls having conceded top spot at the weekend to Inter Milan after losing to Juventus. There's no room for slip-ups this evening as nothing but a win is good enough for the visitors, who also need Manchester City to beat Shakhtar Donetsk.
Feyenoord XI: Kenneth Vermeer; Bart Nieuwkoop, Sven van Beek, Renato Tapia, Tyrell Malacia; Jens Toornstra, Tonny Vilhena, Sofyan Amrabat; Steven Berghuis, Nicolai Jorgensen, Jean-Paul Boetius.
Napoli XI: Pepe Reina; Elseid Hysaj, Raul Albiol, Kalidou Koulibaly, Christian Maggio; Allan, Amadou Diawara, Marek Hamsik; Jose Callejon, Dries Mertens, Piotr Zielinski.
Feyenoord subs: Brad Jones, Sam Larsson, Bilal Basacikoglu, Kevin Diks, Jeremiah St. Juste, Emil Hansson, Michiel Kramer.
Napoli subs: Luigi Sepe, Adam Ounas, Emanuele Giaccherini, Vlad Chiriches, Jorginho, Marko Rug, Mario Rui.
Feyenoord make four changes to the side that lost 1-0 to Manchester City last month, with Vermeer, Nieuwkoop, Malacia and Jorgensen all coming into the side. Ryan, Larsson and Diks drop to the bench, with Ridgeciano Haps missing out through injury.
Napoli make just two adjustments to the side that beat Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 last time out, with Koulibaly and Allan starting. Chiriches drops to the bench, whilst there is a big void in the attacking third due to the injury absence of Lorenzo Insigne.
Crunch time for Napoli then, who won the reverse clash 3-1 earlier this season. Dries Mertens and Jose Callejon were both on the scoresheet at the San Paolo and Maurizio Sarri will look towards the pair once again this evening as the Italian side seek safe passage into the knock-out stages of the Champions League.
HALF-TIME! No time added on at the end of the half, bringing an end to what has been an entertaining clash. Piotr Zielinski gave Napoli an early lead but Feyenoord fought back into the game through Nicolai Jorgensen's header. It's 1-1 as things stand and Napoli are set for the Europa League.
Feyenoord have nothing but pride riding on tonight's game and they certainly look up for it. The hosts have been the better side for large periods of this match and certainly deserve to be level.
It all started so well for Napoli, who took the lead early on. However, it all fell apart in the space of five minutes as Shakhtar Donetsk scored two against Manchester City, either side of Feyenoord's equaliser. It means that the Serie A title hopefuls are set to be in the Europa League in the Spring.
FULL-TIME! After falling behind to Piotr Zielinski's early goal, Feyenoord have turned things around to secure their first Champions League victory since 2001. Jeremiah St. Juste headed home off the bench, with Nicolai Jorgensen equalising for the hosts during the first period. Overall, it's a night to remember for Giovanni Van Bronckhorst's side and one to forget for Napoli.
Feyenoord, having lost their last eight matches in the Champions League, weren't given any chance of a result this evening. Napoli got an early goal but the Eredivisie champions held firm and stayed patient, getting themselves on top in the game, level through Jorgensen and the ahead right at the death.
The writing was on the wall for Napoli at the interval, with Shakhtar Donetsk leading Manchester City 2-0. That meant the Serie A title hopefuls required a four goal swing from the two matches in Group F, which always looked unlikely. Maurizio Sarri's side will play European football in the Spring but it will only be in the Europa league.
The Europa League, incidentally, is looking very tasty indeed. The likes of Arsenal and AC Milan have been joined in the competition by European giants like Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid and Napoli.
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