Shakespeare wants Leicester fairytale

Leicester City needs to be the Champions League's surprise packets, manager Craig Shakespeare said.

Published : Mar 15, 2017 11:32 IST

Craig Shakespeare urged Leicester City to be the "surprise team" of the Champions League after its stunning win over Sevilla.

The Premier League champion last season under Claudio Ranieri, Leicester is putting together another fairytale run, this time in Europe.

Goals from Wes Morgan and Marc Albrighton saw the side beat Sevilla 2-0 at King Power Stadium for a 3-2 victory on aggregate.

With European heavyweights sure to be awaiting The Foxes in the quarter-finals, Shakespeare called on Leicester to cause further shocks.

"We know there's going to be some terrific teams, as there was in the previous rounds. Sevilla's record is there for all to see," he said.

"We might just be the surprise team but we know the quality of teams in there is getting down to the real serious business now."

Morgan and Albrighton struck before Samir Nasri was sent off in a blow to Sevilla's chances.

But the team still needed heroics from Kasper Schmeichel, who saved a Steven N'Zonzi penalty late on.

Shakespeare was proud of the way his team put their LaLiga opponents out of their comfort zone.

"We needed to make sure we kept a cool head, but also kept a competitive edge," he said.

"We wanted to try and make it as uncomfortable as we could for Sevilla. We didn't want them playing their passing game, and I thought we did that really well."

Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Juventus are also into the last eight, with Manchester City and Atletico Madrid potentially joining them.

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