The Italian has not suffered such an ignominy in over a decade, since he was eliminated in the groups while manager of JuventusCarlo Ancelotti has been knocked out of the Champions League group stages for the first time since 2000.The Italian manager, who has managed the likes of AC Milan, Chelsea and PSG, took the reigns at Napoli in May.He was unable to guide the club through the group stages, however, with the Serie Aside finishing behind leaders PSG and second-placed Liverpool in Group C.

Meanwhile,Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he "could not be prouder of a team" as Mohamed Salah's goal and Alisson's brilliant late save earned a place in the Champions League knockout stage with victory over Napoli.
The Reds needed to win with a clean sheet or by two clear goals to make the last 16 - and in-form talisman Salah obliged by beating 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 Alisson made his crucial save from Arkadiusz Milik in a rare Napoli opening.
The Brazilian keeper joined the Reds from Roma in July for a world-record fee for a goalkeeper of £66.8m.
"If I knew Alisson was this good I would have paid double," said Klopp. "The goal Mo scored - what a goal, unbelievable - but the save Ali [Allison] made I have no words for that. That was the lifesaver tonight.


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