"We now have one match to decide everything at Old Trafford. For sure, Old Trafford misses knockout Champions League. So I think Old Trafford needs a big Champions League night, and that's going to happen," Mourinho told reporters. The club's last appearance in the Champions League knockout stage was when they faced down a two-goal deficit and beat Greek side Olympiakos 3-0 at Old Trafford in 2014.Who should Jose Mourinho choose to start against Chelsea?
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They were beaten by Bayern Munich in the next round and have not been to the knockout phase in the competition since. On Wednesday, Mourinho defended his side's cautious approach in the atmospheric Sanchez Pizjuan stadium, saying his team had controlled the game even though Sevilla created more chances. "The only moment where we felt relieved was when they had a couple of chances and David (De Gea) made two great saves," added Mourinho.Jose Mourinho wasn't impressed by this question... pic.twitter.com/iZhRNWMXq7
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"That gave this fantastic stadium the emotion they normally have for 90 minutes. Apart from that, the game was even." The Spanish side have some concerns heading into the second leg. They have lost just once in all competitions at home in the last 15 months and gave a typically bold display in front of their boisterous supporters but could not take their chances. Sevilla, however, have lost every away game to Spain's top four this season and during last year's Champions League campaign were eliminated by Leicester City when they lost the second leg away 2-0 after a 2-1 success at home.Mourinho dismisses claims he was 'relieved' that #mufc left Sevilla with draw https://t.co/zPJcQUd27v pic.twitter.com/3TmRqPJLKd
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Their coach Vincenzo Montella did not hide his disappointment they could not take an advantage into the return leg in Manchester on March 13. "We created enough chances to score a goal or two so I'm a little sad but we have to be pleased with our performance," said the Italian. Defender Gabriel Mercado added that they would be working on ways to break down De Gea at Old Trafford. "De Gea is a very difficult goalkeeper to beat but we'll try to get past him in the return leg," added the defender. "They will take the initiative in the second leg but we usually want to play our part and we'll try to own the game. "We're 90 minutes from doing something historic.""The medical team said he was 100 per cent ready for the last Saturday. It didn't look like he was fully fit."
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"Can I hug you?" ?
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