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Supporters used their phones to illuminate the stadium during the power outage

Tottenham miss out on top spot in Group C

Match twice halted due to floodlight failure

Cenk Tosun hits bar and scores winner

Kyle Walker returns after nine months out injured

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino bemoaned two "laughable" stoppages due to floodlight failure as his side slipped to a decisive defeat against Besiktas.

The 1-0 loss relegated Spurs to second place in their Europa League group and means they face a tougher draw in the next round.

Pochettino described the stoppages as "difficult to explain", adding: "We had a chat with the referee and you need to accept the situation.

"It's frustrating if that happens, it was laughable. It's not good for reputation of the competition."

Spurs dominated the first period, with Nacer Chadli having a goal ruled out and Roberto Soldado missing an excellent chance.

But the hosts improved in the second half and Cenk Tosun scored the decisive goal from Olcay Sahan's low cross.

It was the second straight Europa League match in which Spurs have had to contend with temporary abandonments, after their game against Partizan was halted three times due to pitch invasions.

On that occasion, Tottenham kept their composure to win, but in Istanbul they could not find the goals needed to retain their advantage at the top of the group.

It means they could face one of the Europa League group winners or seeded Champions League teams in the next round - including Zenit St Petersburg, managed by former Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas.

Who could Spurs face next? Europa League group winners: Borussia Monchengladbach, Club Brugge, Red Bull Salzburg, Dinamo Moscow, Inter Milan, Feyenoord, Napoli, Dynamo Kiev, Fiorentina, Legia Warsaw. Seeded Champions League teams: Olympiakos, Zenit St Petersburg, Sporting Lisbon, Athletic Bilbao.

The game was first disrupted after eight minutes - with fans creating an improvised illumination with their smartphones during the ensuing stoppage.

When the players returned to the pitch, Spurs - who welcomed back defender Kyle Walker after nine months out with an abdominal injury - seized the ascendancy and fashioned several good chances.

Soldado spurned a golden opportunity when he scuffed a Younes Kaboul knockdown straight at Tolga Zengin, before Nacer Chadli was denied a goal due to a marginal, but correct offside decision.

Besiktas were missing leading goalscorer Demba Ba through injury and they appeared toothless during the first half, but after the interval their back-up strikers proved their worth.

Tosun thundered a superb effort against the crossbar but Mauricio Pochettino's side did not heed the warning and two minutes later they were behind.

From Gokhan Tore's cross, Sahan knocked the ball across the six-yard box and Tosun converted.

Former Fulham winger Kerim Frei then wasted a golden chance to settle the match, firing into the side netting after a superb one-two with Jose Sosa.

The lights went out again after a minute of injury time, but Spurs could not find a crucial equaliser when the match briefly resumed.