Meanhile, Atletico Madrid have a slight advantage over Leicester City after an Antoine Griezmann penalty helped them to a 1-0 win in a Champions League quarterfinal first leg at the Vicente Calderon.
They welcome the LaLiga side to the King Power Stadium on Tuesday aiming to avenge their controversial defeat in Spain after Antoine Griezmann's dubious penalty victor.
Referee Jonas Eriksson awarded a first-half spot-kick despite Marc Albrighton fouling Griezmann outside the area.
He said: "If I think it's the right thing to do and benefits the team all players are adaptable". "I do think it was one of the major decisions in the game. It's a definite foul, but it's outside the box".
Elsewhere, Real Madrid came from behind to beat 10-man Bayern Munich 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night. "We still have a challenge ahead against a very good team". The return leg at the King Power Stadium takes place on Tuesday.
"We anticipate an excellent night of football at Leicester - the English setting, the fans along with the pitch".
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Despite their loss, Leicester's hopes of making the semi-finals are still alive, though they will need a repeat of their last-16 antics, where they overturned a one-goal deficit against Sevilla in their home leg. We know that. But it's the key decisions that you want correct.
Albrighton says his team-mates must not allow the dodgy penalty decision scramble their brains.
The skipper is definitely sidelined for Saturday's Premier League trip to Crystal Palace with the back injury which has seen him miss the last five matches.
Leicester City believe that their Champions League quarter-final tie against La Liga giant Atlético Madrid is not over despite defeat on Wednesday - but that sense of optimism is not shared by Roy Keane.
"We felt really hard done by but we knuckled down and made sure it didn't turn into more". "It was odd and I was really concerned and I was scared for them". We know what we've got to do'. The status of 'The Rock' has come into renewed focus after the EU Brexit negotiating guidelines said a deal applying to it could be vetoed by Spain.
He added: "We will be more aggressive in our play going forward and hopefully take a couple more chances".




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