The defending champions of the English Premier League, Leicester City, are through to the quarter final of the UEFA Champions League after defeating Sevilla of Spain 3-2 on aggregate.
Leicester won the second leg of the encounter 2-0 on Tuesday after they had lost the first leg 1-2 to in Spain.
Nigeria’s Wilfred Ndidi played all 90 minutes for Leicester while his compatriot, Ahmed Musa, was not listed.
In the other Second Round match played on Tuesday, Italian champions, Juventus, advanced to the quarter final after winning both legs of their encounter against FC Porto of Portugal. They won the first leg 2-0 in Portugal and the second leg 1-0 in Turin, Italy.
After Leicester's incredibly poor run in the Premier League this season, a victory against one of Spain's best sides appeared impossible just weeks ago.
Since then, Craig Shakespeare has replaced Claudio Ranieri as coach and the Foxes have rediscovered their passion and belief under the 53-year-old manager.
Kasper Schmeichel saved a penalty late in the match as the Leicester fairytale reached new heights, and the English champions reaped the rewards with a fantastic performance and result.
The night began perfectly for the host as Wes Morgan deflected the ball into the back of the net from close range after 27 minutes, sending the King Power Stadium into delirium.
Sevilla monopolised possession and territory as they battled for an equaliser, but the hosts sat back and soaked up the pressure, exploiting their pace advantage on the break.
Leicester continued to sit deep in the second half, with Sevilla rattling the crossbar after 52 minutes through Sergio Escudero, but just 90 seconds later, it was 2-0 to the English side after Marc Albrighton slotted home.
Sevilla midfielder Samir Nasri saw red with 15 minutes remaining, earning a second yellow card for an aggressive exchange with Jamie Vardy, but the visitors' night went from bad to worse as Steven N'Zonzi missed a vital late penalty.
Italian champions Juve made easy work of their opponents after a convincing first-leg result, and they prevailed 1-0 in Italy to book a spot in the last eight.
Paulo Dybala drilled in a low penalty shortly before half-time after Maxi Periera was sent off for handball.
The goal killed the contest, and the visitors were flat as the Old Lady controlled the encounter with typical Italian composure.
Gonzalo Higuain almost doubled the lead on the night, but the Argentina international fired wide when he should have hit the target.
The Foxes ran their hearts out as they battled for a positive result, and despite holding the ball for long periods of the game, Sevilla did not have the class they needed at the point of the attack.
Schmeichel was inspired as he shut the door on the Spanish team, but when they needed to put the ball in the net, the Premier League champions delivered in style.
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