Leicester were beaten 2-1 by Sevilla in the first leg of their last-16 Champions League clash on Wednesday, but were given hope by Jamie Vardy's away goal.
Pablo Sarabia gave the home side a deserved lead in the 25th minute when he powered a header in off the far post, before Joaquin Correa doubled the advantage in the 62nd minute.
Correa also saw a penalty saved by Kasper Schmeichel in a one-sided first half, while Vitolo and Adil Rami both hit the woodwork after the break.
But Vardy pulled one back for the visitors with their first real foray into the opposition box 17 minutes from time after Danny Drinkwater's superb assist, as Leicester managed to survive an onslaught and escape with only a one-goal defic
The goal which was Vardy's first in the Champions League, gives the Foxes a lifeline ahead of the return leg at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday, March 14.
The Foxes, who are currently one point above the Premier League relegation zone having failed to score a league goal in 2017, made 10 changes from the starting XI that lost to Millwall in the FA Cup at the weekend, as Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, Schmeichel and Drinkwater returned.
Sevilla started on the front foot with Schmeichel given an early scare in the fourth minute after Sarabia cut inside and fired narrowly over the crossbar from 25 yards.
The hosts - third in La Liga - had an even better opportunity to open the scoring in the 14th minute when Leicester captain Wes Morgan brought down Correa in the box, but his subsequent penalty was saved by Schmeichel low to his right.
The breakthrough eventually arrived with an unstoppable header from Sarabia in the 25th minute, powering in at the back post from Sergio Escudero's left-wing cross.
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