Eleven against eleven. When French referee, Clément Turpin, blows the whistle at the start of this Wednesday's historic European clash in the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, all the stats, records and superstitions go out the window for ninety minutes of pure football - pitting one side of eleven elite footballers against another. There can be no 'tomorrows', no excuses and no mercy; Sevilla have to remember the merit that got them to this stage and re-muster the passion that has seen them to famous results this season already. With the pride of Champions and the fight that has given Sevilla Football Club so many memorable European nights, all that is left to do now is to step up to the occasion and show the world that Sevilla belongs on the grandest stage of them all.
The Nervionenses have a chance to show they belong on the grandest stage of them all
Sevilla's advantage tonight is clear: an atmosphere that no Red Devil will be accustomed to. For any fan unfamiliar with the unity between Sevilla Football Club and its loyal, vocal and demanding fans, tonight's blockbuster could be something of an eye-opener. The very same Red Devils have never played in the cauldron that is the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán and 16 points adrift of Manchester City in the Premier League, will be more desperate than ever to put together a memorable European campaign. The Sevillista faithful may well be the decisive factor in putting a dent in that very aspiration. One thing's for sure: when José Mourinho, Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku, David De Gea, Antonio Valencia and the rest of United squad hear the himno centenario ringing round Nervión, they'll know they're in for a tough night.