The Asian Age

Foxes keep CL adventure alive

- DYBALA FIRES JUVE PAST DEPLETED PORTO

Leicester, March 15: From heroes to zeros and back again, Leicester City’s remarkable rollercoat­er ride took another twist as a superb 2-0 victory over Sevilla put them in the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday.

Down 2-1 from the first leg last month in Spain — when they were also careering towards relegation — Leicester rolled back the clock to last season’s Premier League title heist as goals by skipper Wes Morgan and Marc Albrighton put them in the last eight in their first crack at Europe’s elite competitio­n.

Europa League aristocrat­s Sevilla’s dream of a first appearance in the Champions League quarter-finals turned sour as Samir Nasri was sent off shortly before Steven N’Zonzi’s 80th-minute penalty was saved by Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel.

The Dane, whose father and former Champions League winner Peter was watching inside a pumped up King Power Stadium, also saved a penalty in the first leg in which a dominant Sevilla could have won by a landslide.

“It is an unbelievab­le achievemen­t for the club. I am proud of the boys and proud of everybody. We had a game plan, we stuck to it and it came off perfectly,” Schmeichel, who made two other important saves, said.

Leicester have now won all three matches since Ranieri, the man who led them to the Premier league title last May, paid the price for a woeful run of form that had the Foxes careering towards the ignominy of relegation as champions.

It looked ominous for Champions League debutants Leicester in the early exchanges as Sevilla sought the away goal that would have put them in complete control of the tie.

Leicester keeper Schmeichel made a great save to keep out Nasri’s stinging shot, but Sevilla struggled to find the passing rhythm that had overwhelme­d their opponents in the first leg.

A well-organised Leicester worked tirelessly and RESULTS

Leicester City 2 (Morgan 27, Albrighton 54) Sevilla 0 Leicester win 3-2 on

aggregate

Juventus (Dybala 42-pen) Porto 0 Juventus win 3-0 on aggregate

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looked dangerous from set pieces and it was from a Riyad Mahrez free kick that they took the lead with skipper Morgan bundling the ball into the Sevilla net with his thigh in the 27th minute.

Ahead on away goals the situation played perfectly into Leicester’s hands as they sat deep and broke quickly with Jamie Vardy’s pace always a threat.

In the 55th minute, the ball dropped kindly for Marc Albrighton just inside the penalty area and he was allowed time and space to dispatch a left-foot shot past Sevilla keeper Sergio Rico.

Sevilla went desperatel­y in search of a goal but Nasri got himself needlessly sent off in the 74th minute after squaring up to Vardy and bumping foreheads.

Nasri received a second yellow card while Vardy, an irritation all night to Sevilla, was cautioned.

Sevilla were handed a lifeline almost immediatel­y though when Schmeichel clattered into Vitolo and the referee awarded a penalty. N’Zonzi was handed the task of putting Sevilla back into the tie but his weak kick was saved by Schmeichel.

“The players can be immensely proud of themselves,” Shakespear­e said. “We rode our luck at times but the character was immense. When we needed Kasper the most he came up trumps.” In Turin, a first-half penalty from Paulo Dybala helped fire Juventus into the quarter-finals after a 10 win sent the Serie A champions through 3-0 on aggregate.

Juventus stretched their unbeaten home record in Europe to 21 games — the last time they suffered a home defeat in Europe was a 2-0 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich, in the quarter-finals, in April 2013. However, Juve coach Massimilia­no Allegri warned his side must improve, whoever they are drawn against in the last eight. — Agencies

 ??  ?? Leicester City’s Marc Albrighton (second from right) celebrates his goal with team mates in their Champions League Round of 16 second leg match against Sevilla at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday. The hosts won 2-0 to advance 3-2 on aggregate. —
Leicester City’s Marc Albrighton (second from right) celebrates his goal with team mates in their Champions League Round of 16 second leg match against Sevilla at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday. The hosts won 2-0 to advance 3-2 on aggregate. —

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