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Sevilla earn narrow lead against Leicester

Goals from Pablo Sarabia and Joaquín Correa, who had earlier missed a penalty, gave Sevilla victory against Leicester, whose hopes were revived by Jamie Vardy's late reply.

Pablo Sarabia (left) after heading Sevilla in front
Pablo Sarabia (left) after heading Sevilla in front ©AFP/Getty Images

A late Jamie Vardy goal revived Leicester hopes against Sevilla after Pablo Sarabia and Joaquín Correa – who also had an early penalty saved – had seemingly put the Spanish hosts in control of their round of 16 tie against the English champions.

Targeting a first European Cup quarter-final since 1957/58, Sevilla were quick to seize the initiative and could have gone in front in the 14th minute. Wes Morgan felled Correa, making his first UEFA Champions League start, with a lunging challenge after Robert Huth had failed to clear – but Kasper Schmeichel dived to his right to keep out the spot kick.

Undeterred, Sevilla continued to press with the visiting goalkeeper down smartly to save from Julien Escudero shortly afterwards, yet Schmeichel was powerless in the 25th minute. Escudero whipped a left-wing cross to the far post and Sarabia, lurking just behind Christian Fuchs, powered a header back into the opposing corner.