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Vardy gives Foxes hope in defeat

Schmeichel the hero despite conceding 2 goals

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Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri believed his side earned their own luck after they battled to a 2- 1 Champions League defeat by Sevilla on Wednesday thanks to Jamie Vardy’s late goal after being outclassed by the Spanish side.

Only a string of saves from inspired goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, including one from the penalty spot, prevented a first- half deluge for the struggling English champions, and Sevilla also hit the woodwork twice after the break.

Sevilla looked to be in charge of the tie when Joaquin Correa added to Pablo Sarabia’s first- half header to put the hosts 2- 0 ahead, but Vardy made the most of Leicester’s only real chance to keep them in touch.

“We know they are a better team than us with more quality and experience but we had more heart and we showed character. When you play with character sometimes luck is on your side,” Ranieri told reporters.

“The first half was very tough and Kasper kept the team alive. The second half was much better from us and we believed we could do something good. We played well for a spell and then they scored again.

“We scored a goal that was important for three reasons: It gave us strength, it got Vardy back among the goals and for a striker your confidence depends on scoring, and it kept us in the tie.”

Vardy’s goal, the England internatio­nal’s first since December, means a 1- 0 win in the second leg would take Leicester through to the quarterfin­als.

They have endured a dismal season in the defense of their Premier league title, lying 17th in the standings and just one point above the relegation zone.

Sevilla coach Jorge Sampaoli did not hide his disappoint­ment at his side’s failure to make their dominance count and kill off the tie.

“We leave here with a strange feeling because of their goal but that shouldn’t change how we feel about our performanc­e. It was difficult to imagine we could dominate a game like that in the Champions League,” he said.

Sampaoli praised Schmeichel’s performanc­e.

“The only option we have is to maintain our philosophy in the second leg when the whole ground will be supporting its team intensely,” he said.

“We dominated the first half and had six chances, we were less dominant in the second but still had more chances and they scored with their one opportunit­y and are alive because of that. I feel dizzy about how tight the tie still is.”

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy ( right) reaches for the ball in their Champions League match against Sevilla on Wednesday in Seville, Spain.
Photo: IC Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy ( right) reaches for the ball in their Champions League match against Sevilla on Wednesday in Seville, Spain.

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