Champions League round-up: Wissam Ben Yedder hat-trick puts Sevilla top as Napoli cruise past Feyenoord

  • Wissam Ben Yedder's hat-trick earned Sevilla a 3-0 victory against Maribor 
  • Napoli ran out comfortable 3-1 winners over Feyenoord at the San Paolo
  • Besiktas maintained their 100 per cent start with a 2-0 victory over RB Leipzig

Wissam Ben Yedder's hat-trick earned Sevilla a 3-0 victory against Maribor which puts them top of the pile.

The forward scored twice in the first half, one a tap-in following a fine run by Joaquin Correa, and the other a clinical finish from Franco Vazquez's incisive pass.

Ben Yedder then completed his treble from the penalty spot seven minutes from time.

Wissam Ben Yedder's hat-trick earned Sevilla a 3-0 victory against Maribor

Wissam Ben Yedder's hat-trick earned Sevilla a 3-0 victory against Maribor

Napoli ran out comfortable winners over Feyenoord to get their first points of the competition

Napoli ran out comfortable winners over Feyenoord to get their first points of the competition

Napoli ran out comfortable 3-1 winners over Feyenoord as they bounced back from a surprising loss to Shakhtar in their first Group F game.


The Italians, yet to drop a point in Serie A, struck through Lorenzo Insigne, Dries Mertens and Jose Callejon.

Pepe Reina had earlier saved a penalty but Napoli would be denied a clean sheet late on as Sofyan Amrabat claimed a consolation late on.

Elsewhere, Reina's old Liverpool colleague Ryan Babel was on target for Besiktas, along with Anderson Talisca, as they maintained their 100 per cent start with a 2-0 victory over RB Leipzig in Group G.

Also in that group, Vincent Aboubakar grabbed a double and substitute Miguel Layun was on target as Porto beat Monaco 3-0 away from home.

Ryan Babel was on target for Besiktas as they maintained their 100 per cent start

Ryan Babel was on target for Besiktas as they maintained their 100 per cent start

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