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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 23:  Erik Lamela of Spurs celebrates with team-mates Emmanuel Adebayour and Mousa Dembele after scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Europa League group C match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Asteras Tripolis FC at White Hart Lane on October 23, 2014 in London, United Kingdom.  (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 23: Erik Lamela of Spurs celebrates with team-mates Emmanuel Adebayour and Mousa Dembele after scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Europa League group C match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Asteras Tripolis FC at White Hart Lane on October 23, 2014 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)Clive Rose/Getty Images

Europa League 2014 Results: Group Tables, Final Scores for Matchday 3 Fixtures

Tom SunderlandOct 23, 2014

It was a mixed Matchday 3 for the Europa League on Thursday as the early kick-offs struggled for goals initially, while the evening matchups were flush with a steady stream of scoring throughout.

In total, we saw 63 goals bagged as the likes of Tottenham, Borussia Monchengladbach and Besiktas ran rampant against Asteras Tripolis, Apollon and Partizan Belgrade, respectively.

The drama was far from stopping there, however, as the tables morphed once again in the search of a place in the round of 32, Europe's second competition showing no lack of excitement with this latest barrage of action.

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Metalist Kharkiv0-1Legia Warsaw
Krasnodar2-4Wolfsburg
Aalborg3-0Dinamo Kiev
Dinamo Minsk0-0Guingamp
Lille0-0Everton
PAOK0-1Fiorentina
Rijeka3-1Feyenoord
Slovan Bratislava0-3Slavia Prague
Standard Liege0-0Sevilla
Steaua Bucharest2-1Rio Ave
Trabzonspor2-0Lokeren
Young Boys2-0Napoli
Celtic2-1Astra
Club Brugge1-1FC Copenhagen
Dnipro0-1Qarabag
Estoril1-2Dynamo Moscow
Inter0-0Saint-Etienne
Borussia Monchengladbach5-0Apollon
Partizan Belgrade0-4Besiktas
PSV1-1Panathinaikos
Red Bull Salzburg4-2Dinamo Zagreb
Torino2-0Helsinki
Tottenham5-1Asteras Tripolis
Villarreal4-1FC Zurich
Group A
1Villarreal32109277
2M'gladbach31207255
3A Limassol 3102311-83
4FC Zurich 301248-41
Group B
1Torino32103037
2Club Brugge 31204135
3FC Cop'hagen 31113214
4HJK Helsinki 300307-70
Group C
1Besiktas 31206245
2Tottenham31206245
3Asteras Tripoli 311146-24
4Partizan 301206-61
Group D
1Celtic32105327
2Salzburg 32108537
3Din Zagreb 31027613
4FC Astra Giurgiu 300339-60
Group E
1D Moscow 33005239
2PSV31112204
3Estoril 31023303
4Panathinaikos 301225-31
Group F
1Inter32103037
2Karabakh-Azersu 311112-14
3St Etienne30300003
4Dnipro 301202-21
Group G
1Sevilla31204225
2S Liege 31113214
3Rijeka 31115504
4Feyenoord310236-33
Group H
1Everton31205235
2Wolfsburg311167-14
3Lille30302203
4Krasnodar 302146-22
Group I
1Sp Prague 32017436
2Young Boys 32018356
3Napoli32015326
4Slovan 3003010-100
Group J
1S Bucuresti 32019456
2Dynamo Kiev 32016426
3Aalborg 320146-26
4Rio Ave 300316-50
Group K
1Fiorentina33007079
2Guingamp311123-14
3PAOK S'nika 31026423
4Dinamo Minsk 301219-81
Group L
1Leg Warsaw 33003039
2Trabzonspor 32014226
3Lokeren 310213-23
4Metalist 300314-30

Matchday 3 Key Results

Lille 0-0 Everton

While it may have lacked in goalmouth action, Lille and Everton produced a frantic encounter at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy and were left to settle for a point each after failing to score between them.

LILLE, FRANCE - OCTOBER 23:  Vincent Enyeama of Lille appeals against Samuel Eto'o of Everton during the UEFA Europa League Group H match between LOSC Lille and Everton at Grand Stade Lille Metropole on October 23, 2014 in Lille, France.  (Photo by Dean M

Following Wolfsburg's 4-2 win over Krasnodar earlier on Thursday, there was a chance for either side to distance itself from the Russians at the bottom of the standings, but all affairs ended even in France.

Clearly enjoying their time in the European spotlight, the Toffees took more than 5,000 fans to Lille, and Roberto Martinez hailed the support of his team's supporters in his post-match comments, per the official club's website:

"

I have immense pride at seeing what we are as a football club.  It amazes me every day, the day-to-day support we receive.  Some families came without tickets and just wanted to be near the hotel and wish the players well. 

You get a better understanding of what the Evertonians deserve every day, and this trip will be an incredible memory for us. It gives everybody at the club more strength to keep progressing and to keep having more nights like this in Europe, because that is what our fans deserve.

"

While the Premier League campaign hasn't gone according to plan this season, the result at Lille will be treated as far more positive for Everton, who remain at the summit of Group H, one point clear of Wolfsburg.

Lille sit in third and are two points off the Merseysiders' pace but may be slightly concerned at the lack of attacking potency, having failed to score from any of their 14 shots, Everton having only half that amount.

Young Boys 2-0 Napoli

MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 19:  SSC Napoli head coach Rafael Benitez issues instructions during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale Milano and SSC Napoli at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 19, 2014 in Milan, Italy.  (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty

Napoli went into Matchday 3 at the top of Group I but suffered a 2-0 loss in Bern that saw them drop down to third place, now level on points with opponents Young Boys.

The Swiss hosts held a minority of the possession and fewer than half of the Azzurri's recorded 20 shots on goal, but they made their chances count in the second half as Guillaume Hoarau and Leonardo Bertone paved the way to victory.

Travelling fans clearly weren't happy with Napoli's performance either, as David Amoyal of GianlucaDiMarzio.com relays their team bus came under fire:

ESPN FC's Julian de Martinis quotes manager Rafa Benitez in asking more of his side, but the Italian writer is tempted not to feel sympathetic toward the Spaniard's plight:

Napoli, Young Boys and Sparta Prague now each have six points apiece and head toward the next set of fixtures with the group in very open circumstances.

At the start of the campaign, Napoli may well have considered themselves fortunate to be handed such a winnable pool. Now, things aren't quite as certain.

Tottenham 5-1 Asteras Tripolis

White Hart Lane played host to a fixture containing a little bit of everything, including a hat-trick, a contender for goal of the season and an early dismissal for Hugo Lloris.

Tottenham beat Asteras Tripolis 5-1 in north London to claim their first European win of the season in emphatic fashion, with Harry Kane bagging three and Erik Lamela notching a brace of his own.

Bleacher Report UK shows footage of Lamela's Rabona finish that rightly sent Twitter into a frenzy:

It was a unique night for Kane, though, who netted his first career hat-trick before also conceding his first—as a goalkeeper, that is.

The striker was thrown in between the posts following Lloris' late sending off, Asteras scoring a slightly easy goal not long after.

Spurs now sit second in Group C but are level with Besiktas on points, goals scored and goals conceded, making for a very interesting second half to the pool phase.

All statistics come courtesy of WhoScored.com.

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