Daily Dispatch

Foxes fired up to ambush Atletico

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LEICESTER City will be powered by a sense of injustice and a belief that their depleted team can extend one of football’s most unlikely success stories when they seek to overturn their Champions League quarterfin­al deficit against Atletico Madrid.

But with Robert Huth suspended following a booking in the 1-0 first-leg loss in Madrid and captain Wes Morgan struggling with an injury, the Foxes can only hope a reshaped defence will cope against one of Europe’s finest counteratt­acking sides at Leicester’s King Power stadium on Tuesday.

“[Losing Huth] is a blow,” manager Craig Shakespear­e said.

“We have a few on yellows, so we knew it was a tightrope. Robert is a very committed player.

“There is some hope with Morgan. He has been out on the grass for the last few days, and we hope he will be all right. If he is out, we will have to have a look at what we do with team shape,” said Shakespear­e.

Leicester could be down to the bare bones for the second leg with Yohan Benalouane, who played in Madrid, and Marcin Wasilewski the only recognised central defenders available.

For all of Atletico’s dominance, they hold the slenderest of leads courtesy of Antoine Griezmann’s contentiou­s firsthalf penalty, awarded for a foul on the Frenchman by Marc Albrighton, despite replays showing the initial contact was outside the box.

Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson waved away the protests, leaving Shakespear­e to renew his complaints after the whistle.

“I think it is a disappoint­ing moment, a key moment. The referee has to get that one right. You can’t guess.”

Leicester were also fortunate to encounter Fernando Torres on an off night, with the former Liverpool and Chelsea striker missing several chances, even ballooning one effort out for a throwin.

On Tuesday, the Premier League champions can expect to face a much tougher second-leg task than in the last round when, under previous manager Claudio Ranieri, they took a valuable away goal back from the 2-1 defeat in Seville.

But former Leicester manager Martin O’Neill believes Leicester can emulate the 2-0 home win they managed against Sevilla.

“It will be tricky said.

Leicester will rely on striker Jamie Vardy, an isolated figure at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, to cause Atletico problems upfront and try to shut out Griezmann, not the easiest of tasks given his 24 goals for Atletico this season. — Reuters for [Atletico],” he 0700

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 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? ON TOP FORM: Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann celebrates scoring their first goal against Leicester in the Uefa Champions League quarterfin­al first leg at Vicente Calderon Stadium, Madrid, Spain recently
Picture: REUTERS ON TOP FORM: Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann celebrates scoring their first goal against Leicester in the Uefa Champions League quarterfin­al first leg at Vicente Calderon Stadium, Madrid, Spain recently

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