France worldwide Griezmann - linked with a summer move to Manchester United - won the first leg with a controversial penalty and Simeone believes he would still shine if Leicester had any special plans to stop the 26-goal forward.
"We've got to get a goal back". "I am very pleased about Christian Benteke at the moment, I think his game is coming on and on and the goals are coming back, the front-three particularly are continuing to create for us...we are a threat".
Craig Shakespeare accused referee Jonas Eriksson of endangering Leicester's Champions League dream after Antoine Griezmann's controversial penalty.
"Today we play away whereas other times we have played at home, but nobody gives me an answer".
It was really impressive the short time I had with him, " said Shakespeare, who saw his side lose their Champions League quarterfinal first leg 1-0 to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.
Uruguay global Godin will be charged with the task of keeping him quiet in midweek, with the 31-year-old a vastly-experienced defender who has tested himself against the best forwards in the world down the years. I've said that I'm not sure how many points we're going to need for survival.
"It's that simple. They weren't anywhere near where we put them, sadly which is why he ran in with a free header and scored".
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She finished the race in four hours and 20 minutes, but would later be disqualified and expelled from the Amateur Athletic Union. When she was discovered, after the marathon had already started, the race director tried to rip her bib numbers off her back.
"I try to get the balance right but some things can not be manufactured, some have to be there and then".
"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", a Leicester spokesman said.
Some Leicester supporters managed to buy tickets in the home ends of the Vicente Calderon, while Atletico also had a neutral zone at the stadium. "It is disappointing from my point of view and the lads' point of view but we have to move on".
"The journey has been incredible", said caretaker manager Craig Shakespeare, who was in his first season on the coaching staff when Leicester won 2-0 at Southend on April 18, 2009.
"That's what everyone is expecting from us anyway, what they expected last season". "We have such a great team spirit we don't let it affect us". We're focused for now but we'll obviously try to give everything. "There's a lot of pressure always but we're just looking forward to the game".
Of all the games I wish I had seen in person, that game ranks very high but regrettably I wasn't feeling too well that Monday evening and chose to watch the game at home on screen.





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