Yorkshire Post

OVER AND OUT:

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LEICESTER CITY’S Champions League dream ended as they were knocked out in the quarterfin­als by Atletico Madrid.

Jamie Vardy’s second-half goal secured a second-leg draw, but they could not force a stunning comeback after Saul Niguez’s opener.

Atletico reached the semifinals 2-1 on aggregate, but only after they survived a scare following the Foxes’ second-half bombardmen­t at the King Power Stadium.

The visitors controlled the tie until Vardy struck and the hosts were reinvigora­ted as Vardy, Leonardo Ulloa and Riyad Mahrez all went close to adding a second.

Saul’s header proved crucial though as Diego Simeone’s side – beaten finalists in two of the last three years – squeezed into the semi-finals in search of their maiden Champions League crown.

Leicester may now be without captain Wes Morgan for the rest of the season.

He returned after a six-game absence with a back injury, but limped out late on with an apparent hamstring injury.

The hosts brought out the pyrotechni­cs and smoke before kick-off, but Atletico remained unmoved and engineered a nerveless start in which neither side fashioned an opening.

Noticeably they looked to get players behind the ball when Leicester were in possession, condensing the space and refusing to offer the Foxes a high defensive line to exploit.

Strikers Yannick Carrasco and Antoine Griezmann showed flashes of a partnershi­p, but it was the hosts who created the first chance when Shinji Okazaki prodded Vardy’s cross high and wide after 20 minutes.

The Foxes were encouraged, but the life was sucked out of the King Power Stadium after 26 minutes when Atletico took the lead on the night and grabbed a crucial away goal .

Filipe Luis crossed and Saul, having lost Marc Albrighton, produced a brilliant low header from 16 yards which dropped into the corner. Leading 2-0 on aggregate, Atletico could relax knowing they had conceded just seven times in their previous 17 Champions League outings.

Mahrez volleyed straight at Jan Oblak as the Foxes tried to respond, but the visitors began to offer the kind of European master class Leicester had not experience­d this season.

Their second string lost 5-0 in Porto in December, but this time they came up against a force in Atletico whose game management rendered the Foxes impotent in the first half.

France internatio­nal Griezmann’s was a class above and he almost created a second for Carrasco five minutes after half-time when he breezed past four defenders only for his cross to drift ahead of his strike partner.

Soon afterwards Ben Chilwell, on for Yohan Benalouane at the break, volleyed over before Leicester kept their hopes alive by levelling on the night after 61 minutes.

Again, as in Seville in the last 16, it was Vardy who came up with the goods when he rammed in from close range after Chilwell’s deflected drive bounced into his path.

The fighting Foxes went for it and Ulloa’s goalbound drive was blocked.

For the first time Atletico were flustered and Vardy nearly grabbed a second in the 67th minute, only for Stefan Savic to throw a leg out at his snap shot.

A different game emerged from one Atletico had so much control over as Leicester rediscover­ed their belief and Mahrez bent a free-kick just over.

The Foxes relentless­ly pressed but could not find another goal and, with Atletico content to rely on their away goal, the visitors offered little going forward.

It was ultimately enough as Craig Shakespear­e’s Leicester bowed out.

 ?? PICTURE: NICK POTTS/PA WIRE ?? Leicester City’s Daniel Amartey, Kasper Schmeichel and Jamie Vardy, on ground, show their dismay after drawing 1-1 with Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final. Atletico went through 2-1 on aggregate.
PICTURE: NICK POTTS/PA WIRE Leicester City’s Daniel Amartey, Kasper Schmeichel and Jamie Vardy, on ground, show their dismay after drawing 1-1 with Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final. Atletico went through 2-1 on aggregate.
 ??  ?? Jamie Vardy scores for Leicester against Atletico Madrid but they bowed out 2-1 on aggregate.
Jamie Vardy scores for Leicester against Atletico Madrid but they bowed out 2-1 on aggregate.

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