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Sevilla FC's Adil Rami at the King Power Stadium
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RAMI: "WE'RE AWARE OF WHAT WE'RE PLAYING FOR TOMORROW"

13/03/2017
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The Frenchman has no concerns about the length of time the English side have had to prepare: "If we play our football, we'll have no problems"
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Adil Rami was the player tasked with accompanying Jorge Sampaoli to the official pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow night's game at the King Power Stadium. Asked about the last two matches, the Frenchman was clear: "We're not worried. It's true that we've dropped four important points, but that doesn't mean we have to change how we play or our ambition. We have to think about each game and tomorrow we've got the Champions League. We have to think about winning and that's it".

Without a match this weekend, Leicester have had two weeks to prepare for this match, something which is no cause for concern for the defender: "The fact that they've had more time to prepare for it doesn't bother me. The most important thing is us, and if we play our football how the boss asks us to, we have the possession and we stick to what we know, we'll have no problems".

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Shakespeare's side has seen a resurgence, but the Sevilla dressing room are very clear about what's at stake: "We've seen that at their ground they're a very difficult team to beat. They've beaten big teams like Liverpool and Manchester City here, but we're aware of what we're playing for and we're going to give everything to make history with Sevilla".

Vardy's goal in the first leg undoubtedly left a slight feeling of injustice, but Sevilla will be looking for an away goal of their own to counterract it: "With the match that we played in the first leg, going out with the score 2-1 makes it more difficult. But we'll head out looking to score and we're capable of doing that, because we have a very attacking team". Tomorrow's match, and indeed every remaining game, will be unique: "From here until the end of the season, every match will be a final, because we're having a good season and we have to keep going".