Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has warned Sevilla to expect a different game as the Foxes look to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
New boss Craig Shakespeare, who was appointed until the end of the season on Sunday, takes charge of his first match as full-time manager against the Spanish side on Tuesday.
The Foxes lost the first leg of the last-16 clash 2-1 in Spain last month - just 24 hours before Claudio Ranieri was sacked - and a 1-0 win would send them through to the final eight on away goals.

Vardy scored Leicester's goal that night after goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel kept them in the game, also saving a Joaquin Correa penalty, but the England striker believes Leicester will be a different proposition this time.