The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Not an easy prey for the Foxes

Leicester face their biggest European test as they take on Sevilla; Buffon meets Casillas in Juventus vs Porto

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SEVILLA'S MUCH-IMPROVED defense will be vital in its attempt to finally succeed in the Champions League. The team coached by Jorge Sampaoli has displayed the offensive prowess already expected from his squads, but it's also starting to show a more balanced setup that will help the Spanish club to take steps toward becoming a top contender in European football.

On a run of three straight games without conceding a goal, Sevilla hosts Leicester in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday.

Sevilla has won the Europa League the last three seasons, and now it is trying to make it past the last 16 in the Champions League for the first time in nearly 60 years.

“We'll give our lives on Wednesday,” Sampaoli said. “It's a decisive match in the history of the club. We can only think about this match, about playing a very high-quality game and earning an advantage going into the return match (on March 14).”

Sevilla has kept a clean sheet in five of its last 10 games in the Spanish league, outscoring opponents 22-10.

In the 13 league games before then, it scored 24 times but conceded 18 goals. It had been more than a year since Sevilla went three consecutiv­e games without being scored on.

It should help that Sevilla faces a Leicester that is struggling following its surprise English Premier League title last season, and has failed to score in four of its last five games, including a humiliatin­g eliminatio­n to third-tier Millwall in the FA Cup on Saturday.

However, Leicester has saved almost all of its best performanc­es this season for the Champions League.

After Sampaoli took his time to get the team to play the way he wants offensivel­y, he has put more focus on creating consistenc­y on defense and it's paying off.

The recent improvemen­t in the defense has coincided with the addition of 21-yearold defender Clement Lenglet to the starting lineup. He arrived from Nancy in January and entered the team after regular starter Nicolas Pareja was red-carded two minutes into a 3-1 loss at Espanyol last month.

Lengelt has started every match since then, and the team has yet to concede a goal with him on the field.

“This is the first time that I'm in a team that is playing in the Champions League,'' said Lenglet, a member of France's youth squads. “This is all new for me, but I'm excited. This is a very important match for the club.''

Countryman Adil Rami is expected to be in the middle of the defense on Wednesday, although there is still a chance that Pareja will make it back to the team. He had been nursing a muscle injury following the red card against Espanyol.

Right back Gabriel Mercado is suspended, and Mariano is likely to play on the flank. Sergio Escudero will be on the left side, and Steven N'zonzi will be the midfielder protecting the defense.

The last time Sevilla passed the last 16 was in 1957-58, when it was the European Cup. It was eliminated by Real Madrid in the quarterfin­als that season. Since then, Sevilla has fallen in the last 16 to Fenerbahce in 2008 and to CSKA Moscow in 2010. Sevilla is third in the Spanish league and is contending for the title for the first time in years.

“We need to give our lives to make it among the best teams in the world,'' Sampaoli repeated. “It's the priority.''

Greats revive rivalry

It will be a meeting of goalkeepin­g greats when Gianluigi Buffon faces old rival Iker Casillas on Wednesday in the Champions League. And while both players may be reaching the end of their careers, Buffon and Casillas each still have something to prove in their 17th career meeting – this time in a match between Juventus and FC Porto.

The 39-year-old Buffon has won virtually everything except for the Champions League – finishing runner-up twice, in 2003 and 2015, with Juventus.

 ?? File ?? Leicester, struggling after their surprise English Premier League title last season, have failed to score in four of their last five games. Claudio Ranieri will hope his key striker Jamie Vardy will end the barren run against Sevilla on Wednesday.
File Leicester, struggling after their surprise English Premier League title last season, have failed to score in four of their last five games. Claudio Ranieri will hope his key striker Jamie Vardy will end the barren run against Sevilla on Wednesday.

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