Leicester's decision to stick to a traditionally 'English' style of play - rather than follow other sides in imitating foreign teams - is why they are the only Premier League side left in the Champions League, Richard Dunne has suggested.
Craig Shakespeare's side overcame a 2-1 first-leg deficit to knock out Sevilla and book their place in the last-eight on Tuesday.
Both Arsenal and Manchester City crashed out, however, conceding 16 goals in four last-16 matches between them, while Tottenham went out at the group stage.

City's elimination at the hands of Monaco on Wednesday means England have had only five Champions League quarter-finalists in the past six seasons.