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With the league campaign put to one side for now, Sevilla FC have their eyes fixed solely on Tuesday's historic encounter which could see them secure their place in the quarter finals of Europe's premier competition for the first time in six decades.
With that in mind, the team trained this Sunday in a session typical of the day following a game. Those who started against Leganés completed a lighter session, while the rest trained in a separate group.
The Champions League ball which will be used at the King Power Stadium was a reminder that the clash is fast approaching. The team will get back to work this Monday at 10:15 behind closed doors at the training ground. Just after, the group will set off for England.