Schmeichel saved N’Zonzi’s penalty to help Leicester cross the line
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This match will forever be used as an argument from the people on the English side of the divide
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The never-ending debate – Is La Liga better than the Premier League or vice versa? Though to come to a conclusion is very hard, this match will forever be used as an argument from the people on the English side of the divide.
Sevilla, this season, have exceeded all expectations and under the tutelage of Sampaoli are throwing everything they have to prevent Real Madrid and Barcelona from winning the league. Currently sitting at third, Los Blanquirrojos are five points off the top and three points behind second-placed Barcelona.
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On the other hand, Leicester are currently on the wrong end of Premier League table, placed at 15th, two points above the relegation zone.
Despite Arsenal being pummelled 10-2 by Bayern Munich, the Foxes have kept the English flag flying high in the Champions League and one can only hope they go on to replicate their last season PL heroics on the European stage as well.
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Sankalp Srivastava
Sankalp is a veteran European and international football writer at Sportskeeda. He has a total experience of 8 years, having previously worked for some top companies such as Wisden India and Fox Sports Asia. An engineer by qualification, Sankalp places a very high emphasis on accuracy by leaving no stone unturned in his research, and prides himself on showcasing the human aspect of the sporting world.
Sankalp has had the privilege of interviewing senior Indian cricketers such as Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar and Chris Woakes in his experience so far. He has also covered various Indian and international matches, such as the 2019 ICC ODI World Cup when working for FOX.
Sankalp started following football after watching the 2002 FIFA World Cup with his family. He is a die-hard Manchester United supporter, who started following the club due to David Beckham. His favorite manager is Sir Alex Ferguson and favorite player is Lionel Messi, both for setting unattainable benchmarks. He considers Barcelona’s incredible 6-1 second leg comeback win in the 2016-17 UCL against Paris Saint-Germain as one of the most iconic matches ever.
Along with European football, Sankalp also follows the Indian Super League. When not writing, Sankalp enjoys traveling and watching sports.