Simeone to 'squeeze the maximum' out of Atletico Madrid

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The English football club's players and coaching staff were incensed that the Swedish match official, Jonas Eriksson, decided Atletico forward Antoine Griezmann was inside the area when Marc Albrighton fouled him to concede the decisive first-half penalty. I've always said 'Why not?' European nights are something special, especially the home nights.

"We are working with Uefa and the local authorities to establish the full facts of what took place and the reasons for the police response,"...

"My first thought was not to let him [Griezmann] in the box because he is unsafe, I felt like I had to bring him down".

"We need to put it out of our minds as soon as possible and move on because what's done is done".

But Shakespeare says he will not rush Morgan back to face the Spaniards on Tuesday despite fellow defender Robert Huth being suspended for the game, which Leicester will enter with a 1-0 first-leg deficit.

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"If we can perform like that in any of the last seven games, we can beat any team". We want to win every game we play, we knew it was going to be hard.

The bottom line is though they have lost back-to-back games as opposition managers start to get a better handle on what Shakespeare's approach is all about and you can be sure Allardyce will not be found wanting when it comes to doing his homework to press home any advantage. "We will try to squeeze the maximum out of each one of them", Simeone told his pre-match media conference for Saturday's match against Osasuna. "We are hoping Wes Morgan will recover in time but it will be touch and go".

Leicester battled to keep it to just a 1-0 defeat at the Calderon last week and as a result are very much still in this tie.

"I haven't seen the players yet this morning".

Indeed, this is the first time Leicester have won three in a row against the Eagles in all competitions since March 1925 - they've never won four consecutively against them.

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