Schmeichel saved N’Zonzi’s penalty to help Leicester cross the line
#5 What next for both the teams?
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Craig Shakespeare’s boys will now wait for the CL draw, which is set to take place on Friday
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Sevilla with this match, saw their three-year dominance on the European stage, albeit in the Europa League, come to an end. On the other hand, Leicester’s qualification to the quarterfinals has added yet another chapter to their fairytale.
While the Spanish team will now completely focus on their domestic league, trying to end the Barcelona-Madrid duopoly, the Foxes will be vying to stay away from the relegation zone. Craig Shakespeare’s boys will now wait for the CL draw, which is set to take place on Friday, to find who their next opponent will be.
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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.
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