Leicester City were on Friday handed Atletico Madrid as their Champions League last-eight assignment, bringing back memories of a controversial UEFA Cup meeting from 20 years ago.
Vengeance was the word on the lips of Leicester supporters thinking of the tie from 1997 that left manager Martin O’Neill seething at a series of highly debatable refereeing decisions.
Craig Shakespeare said his team would ‘give everything to progress’ after England’s last remaining representatives were paired with Diego Simeone’s side.

But Shakespeare immediately told his players to concentrate on the task of securing Premier League safety with Saturday's trip to West Ham followed by games against Stoke, Sunderland and Everton before the first leg at the Vicente Calderon Stadium on April 12.