imageMILAN: Cameroon forward Vincent Aboubakar hit a brace as Ricardo Quaresma-inspired Besiktas ended Napoli's dreams of making Champions League history with a 3-2 win at the San Paolo on Wednesday.

Napoli welcomed the Turkish champions knowing a third consecutive win in Group B, along with a draw between Dinamo Kiev and Benfica, would secure their entry to the last 16 with three games to spare and set a new competition record.

But despite a promising start, Maurizio Sarri's men were wasteful in front of goal and paid the price for a glaring Jorginho blunder that saw 24-year-old Aboubakar give the visitors a 2-1 lead by the 38th minute.

Napoli clawed their way back when Manolo Gabbiadini, demoted to the bench after 3-1 defeat to Roma last weekend, struck the leveller on 69 minutes after Lorenzo Insigne had missed from the spot shortly after the restart.

But Napoli failed to capitalise on further chances and paid the ultimate price when Aboubakar headed Quaresma's delivery past Pepe Reina four minutes from the end.

Besiktas' first group win since 2009 kept them in second place to sit just one point behind Napoli, whose next game in the competition is an away trip to the Vodafone Arena in Istanbul next month.

Coach Senol Gunes said: "It wasn't east paying against the top team in the group. They have such a strong attack, so we made a few tweaks and worked really hard on our defensive game.

"Napoli played well but we did well to score first and then we played on the counter-attack. It's a great win, I'm very happy."

Napoli will have to wait longer than anticipated before booking their place in the knockout phase, and Belgian forward Dries Mertens, drafted in as a replacement for injured Poland striker Arkaduisz Milik, was among the most disppointed.

"It's horrible to lose like this. We left everything out there, but we were unlucky," he told Premium Sport,

"Physically and mentally we were fine... but they had three chances to score and put them away. Missing Milik wasn't the problem. We had plenty of chances."

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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