Manchester United and Manchester City will begin 2012 scrapping with the also-rans of European football after ignominious Champions League exits as Basel, Olympique Lyon, Napoli and CASK Moscow grabbed the last four knockout round spots Wednesday. Three-times winner and last year's runner-up United only needed a draw in Swiss club Basel's St. Jakob-Park stadium to progress from Group C but slithered to a 2-1 defeat. So used to dining with the continents's aristocrats in the second half of the season, the English champion now faces the prospect of the less salubrious and much maligned Europa League. At least it will have City for company after the rampant Premier League leader's first flirtation with the continent's blue riband tournament ended in failure despite a 2-0 victory at home to already qualified Bayern Munich. That win which took it to 10 points from a daunting Group A proved in vain for arguably the world's richest club as Italian side Napoli grabbed second place with a 2-0 victory at Spanish whipping boys Villarreal who failed to register a single point. Batefimbi Gomis scored a seven-minute hat trick for Olympique Lyon, a new record for the Champions League, as his four goals helped the French club to a 7-1 victory over 10-man Dynamo Zagreb and second spot in Group D. It ended on eight points along with Ajax but the Dutch side's 3-0 home defeat by group winners Real Madrid meant Lyon achieved the seven-goal swing in goal difference they required. Russia's CSKA began the evening bottom of Group B but its 2-1 victory at already-qualified Inter Milan meant it rose to second after Lille and Trabzonspor played out a 0-0 draw in northern France when victory for either team would have put them into the first knockout round. Basel enjoyed one of the greatest nights in their history as United failed to reach the knockout stage for only the third time in 17 attempts despite being in a comfortable-looking group. Marco Streller struck in the ninth minute to put the hosts ahead and Alexander Frei scored late in the second half before United pulled one back through Phil Jones to set up a nerve-jangling finale to a gripping clash. Benfica secured top spot in the group with a 1-0 victory over Romanians Otelul Galati. Second-half goals by Gokhan Inler and Marek Hamsik were enough to secure Napoli's passage at the expense of Manchester City, the Italians finishing on 11 points to the 10 of City. Bayern finished on 13.